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Microphone Array Signal Processing

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Part of the book series: Springer Topics in Signal Processing (STSP, volume 1)

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About this book

In the past few years we have written and edited several books in the area of acousticandspeechsignalprocessing. Thereasonbehindthisendeavoristhat there were almost no books available in the literature when we ?rst started while there was (and still is) a real need to publish manuscripts summarizing the most useful ideas, concepts, results, and state-of-the-art algorithms in this important area of research. According to all the feedback we have received so far, we can say that we were right in doing this. Recently, several other researchers have followed us in this journey and have published interesting books with their own visions and perspectives. The idea of writing a book on Microphone Array Signal Processing comes from discussions we have had with many colleagues and friends. As a c- sequence of these discussions, we came up with the conclusion that, again, there is an urgent need for a monograph that carefully explains the theory and implementation of microphone arrays. While there are many manuscripts on antenna arrays from a narrowband perspective (narrowband signals and narrowband processing), the literature is quite scarce when it comes to s- sor arrays explained from a truly broadband perspective. Many algorithms for speech applications were simply borrowed from narrowband antenna - rays. However, a direct application of narrowband ideas to broadband speech processing may not be necessarily appropriate and can lead to many m- understandings.

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From the reviews: “Written for new PhD students who are searching for a dissertation topic or for senior engineers who want to browse existing technologies before designing noise-reduction systems. … readers can be quickly refreshed on basic concepts of a variety of DSP technologies, ranging from Wiener and Kalman filters to the general adaptive filter. … In addition … the authors also outline several other practical performance measures.” (Shie Qian, International Journal of Acoustics and Vibration, Vol. 14 (4), 2009)

Authors and Affiliations

  • INRS-EMT, University of Quebec, Montreal, Canada

    Jacob Benesty

  • Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Murray Hill, USA

    Jingdong Chen

  • WeVoice, Inc., Bridgewater, USA

    Yiteng Huang

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