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Yuxiang Hu1, Jing Lu1, Xiaojun Qiu1
1Key Laboratory of Modern Acoustics, Institute of Acoustics, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China.
Abstract:
Open-sphere microphone arrays are preferred over rigid-sphere arrays when minimal interaction between array and the measured sound field is required. However, open-sphere arrays suffer from poor robustness at null frequencies of the spherical Bessel function. This letter proposes a maximum likelihood method for direction of arrival estimation in the spherical harmonic domain, which avoids the division of the spherical Bessel function and can be used at arbitrary frequencies. Furthermore, the method can be easily extended to wideband implementation. Simulation and experiment results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method over the commonly used methods in open-sphere configurations.
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