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1. Nearfield broadband frequency invariant beamforming
Kennedy, R.A.; Abhayapala, T.; Ward, D.B.; Williamson, R.C.;
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1996. ICASSP-96. Conference Proceedings., 1996 IEEE International Conference on
Volume 2,  7-10 May 1996 Page(s):905 - 908 vol. 2
Abstract:

This paper presents a method for nearfield frequency invariant broadband array beamforming. This means that we can design an array with associated signal processing to achieve a desired frequency invariant beam pattern (as a function of direction) at any nominal finite distance over an arbitrarily wide range of frequencies. The challenge here is to compensate accurately for the nearfield distortions (both magnitude and phase) which are more acute at the lower frequencies of the operating bandwidth than the higher frequencies. The methodology uses spherical harmonics to transform the nearfield broadband frequency invariant beampattern specification to an equivalent farfield frequency varying beampattern specification. A simulation example is presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of this method in producing a nearfield beam pattern which is frequency invariant over an octave bandwidth
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