2017
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201712801013
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Direction-of-arrival and Range Estimation of Wideband Sources in the Near Field

Abstract: Abstract. In this letter, we address the problem of wideband sources localization in the near field of the sensor array. It is shown that the spatial sampling rate can be considered as a function of temporal frequency so that wideband sources can be represented in the spatial frequency domain. A computationally efficient localization method is then developed based on the Toeplitz matrices constructed from the frequency-dependent cross-correlation between sensors. This allows us to resolve near field sources wi… Show more

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“…In [188], the problem of localization of wideband sources in the NF of the sensor array has been addressed. Moreover, in [189], a two-step algorithm is developed to localize the mixed FF and NF acoustic sources using a N ′ -order spherical microphone array [190,191] in a free-field environment.…”
Section: Wideband Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [188], the problem of localization of wideband sources in the NF of the sensor array has been addressed. Moreover, in [189], a two-step algorithm is developed to localize the mixed FF and NF acoustic sources using a N ′ -order spherical microphone array [190,191] in a free-field environment.…”
Section: Wideband Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%