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Compressive Sampling of Sound Fields Using Moving Microphones


Abstract:

For conventional sampling of sound-fields, the measurement in space by use of stationary microphones is impractical for high audio frequencies. Satisfying the Nyquist-Sha...Show More

Abstract:

For conventional sampling of sound-fields, the measurement in space by use of stationary microphones is impractical for high audio frequencies. Satisfying the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem requires a huge number of sampling points and entails other difficulties, such as the need for exact calibration and spatial positioning of a large number of microphones. Dynamic sound-field measurements involving tracked microphones may weaken this spatial sampling problem. However, for aliasing-free reconstruction, there is still the need of sampling a huge number of unknown sound-field variables. Thus in real-world applications, the trajectories may be expected to lead to underdetermined sampling problems. In this paper, we present a compressed sensing framework that allows for stable and robust sub-Nyquist sampling of sound fields by use of moving microphones.
Date of Conference: 15-20 April 2018
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 13 September 2018
ISBN Information:
Electronic ISSN: 2379-190X
Conference Location: Calgary, AB, Canada

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