2017
DOI: 10.3390/robotics6010003
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Synthetic Aperture Computation as the Head is Turned in Binaural Direction Finding

Abstract: Binaural systems measure instantaneous time/level differences between acoustic signals received at the ears to determine angles λ between the auditory axis and directions to acoustic sources. An angle λ locates a source on a small circle of colatitude (a lamda circle) on a sphere symmetric about the auditory axis. As the head is turned while listening to a sound, acoustic energy over successive instantaneous lamda circles is integrated in a virtual/subconscious field of audition. The directions in azimuth and … Show more

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“…Equation (7) is the relationship between f and λ for the far-range approximation [24] in which acoustic rays incident on the ears are parallel rather than diverging from a point a finite distance from the ears.…”
Section: Arrival Time Difference Angle To Acoustic Source and Rangementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Equation (7) is the relationship between f and λ for the far-range approximation [24] in which acoustic rays incident on the ears are parallel rather than diverging from a point a finite distance from the ears.…”
Section: Arrival Time Difference Angle To Acoustic Source and Rangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A prerequisite to the application of higher level processes acting on acoustic signals such as acoustic source classification and speech recognition/interpretation is a process to locate acoustic sources in space . A method for a binaural robotic system to locate directions to acoustic sources, based on a synthetic aperture computation, is described in Tamsett [24]. A far-range approximation in that paper is relaxed in this one and the method is generalized for potentially determining range to an acoustic source as well as its direction.…”
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