학술논문

Plane-wave decomposition analysis for spherical microphone arrays
Document Type
Conference
Source
IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, 2005. Signal Processing Applications to Audio and Acoustics Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, 2005. IEEE Workshop on. :150-153 2005
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Computing and Processing
Microphone arrays
Array signal processing
Acoustic scattering
Frequency
Partial differential equations
Acoustic propagation
Fourier transforms
Nails
Laboratories
Educational institutions
Language
ISSN
1931-1168
1947-1629
Abstract
Spherical microphone arrays have attracted attention for analyzing the sound field in a region and beamforming. The analysis of the recorded sound has been performed in terms of spherical wave-functions, and recently the use of plane-wave expansions has been suggested. We show that the plane-wave basis is intimately related to the spherical wave-functions. Reproduction in terms of both representations satisfies certain band-limit criteria. We provide an error bound that shows that to reproduce the spatial characteristics of a sound of a certain frequency we need to be able to accurately represent sounds of up to a particular order, which establishes a Nyquist-like criterion. The order of the sound field in turn is related to the number of microphones in the array necessary to achieve accurate quadrature on the sphere. These results are illustrated with simulations.