Binaural heterophasic superdirective beamforming

Yuzhu Wang, Jingdong Chen, Jacob Benesty, Jilu Jin, Gongping Huang

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Abstract

The superdirective beamformer, while attractive for processing broadband acoustic signals, often suffers from the problem of white noise amplification. So, its application requires well-designed acoustic arrays with sensors of extremely low self-noise level, which is difficult if not impossible to attain. In this paper, a new binaural superdirective beamformer is proposed, which is divided into two sub-beamformers. Based on studies and facts in psychoacoustics, these two filters are designed in such a way that they are orthogonal to each other to make the white noise components in the binaural beamforming outputs incoherent while maximizing the output interaural coherence of the diffuse noise, which is important for the brain to localize the sound source of interest. As a result, the signal of interest in the binaural superdirective beamformer’s outputs is in phase but the white noise components in the outputs are random phase, so the human auditory system can better separate the acoustic signal of interest from white noise by listening to the outputs of the proposed approach. Experimental results show that the derived binaural superdirective beamformer is superior to its conventional monaural counterpart.

Original languageEnglish
Article number74
Pages (from-to)1-22
Number of pages22
JournalSensors
Volume21
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2021

Keywords

  • Beampattern
  • Binaural beamforming
  • Directivity factor
  • Heterophasic
  • Interaural coherence
  • Microphone arrays
  • Superdirective beamformer
  • White noise gain

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