In this letter, a novel time-domain implementation of robust first-order differential microphone arrays (DMAs), based on wave digital filters, is presented. The proposed beamforming method is extremely efficient, as it… Click to show full abstract
In this letter, a novel time-domain implementation of robust first-order differential microphone arrays (DMAs), based on wave digital filters, is presented. The proposed beamforming method is extremely efficient, as it requires at most two multipliers and one delay for each filter, where the necessary number of filters equals the number of physical microphones of the array, and it avoids the use of fractional delays. The update of the coefficients of the filters, required for reshaping the beampattern, has a significantly lower computational cost with respect to the time-domain methods presented in the literature. This makes the proposed method suitable for real-time DMA applications with time-varying beampatterns.
               
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