On Microphone-Array Beamforming From a MIMO Acoustic Signal Processing Perspective

Although many microphone-array beamforming algorithms have been developed over the past few decades, most such algorithms so far can only offer limited performance in practical acoustic environments. The reason behind this has not been fully understood and further research on this matter is indispen...

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Published inIEEE transactions on audio, speech, and language processing Vol. 15; no. 3; pp. 1053 - 1065
Main Authors Benesty, J., Jingdong Chen, Yiteng Huang, Dmochowski, J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Piscataway, NJ IEEE 01.03.2007
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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ISSN1558-7916
1558-7924
DOI10.1109/TASL.2006.885251

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Summary:Although many microphone-array beamforming algorithms have been developed over the past few decades, most such algorithms so far can only offer limited performance in practical acoustic environments. The reason behind this has not been fully understood and further research on this matter is indispensable. In this paper, we treat a microphone array as a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system and study its signal-enhancement performance. Our major contribution is fourfold. First, we develop a general framework for analyzing performance of beamforming algorithms based on the acoustic MIMO channel impulse responses. Second, we study the bounds for the length of the beamforming filter, which in turn shows the performance bounds of beamforming in terms of speech dereverberation and interference suppression. Third, we address the connection between beamforming and the multiple-input/output inverse theorem (MINT). Finally, we discuss the intrinsic relationships among different classical beamforming techniques and explain, from the channel condition perspective, what the prerequisites are for those techniques to work
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ISSN:1558-7916
1558-7924
DOI:10.1109/TASL.2006.885251