Weilong Huang(Alibaba group) and Jinwei Feng(Alibaba group)
Abstract:
Use of omni-directional microphones is commonly assumed in
the differential beamforming with uniform circular arrays. The
conventional differential beamforming with omni-directional
elements tends to suffer in low white-noise-gain (WNG) at the
low frequencies and decrease of directivity factor (DF) at high
frequencies. WNG measures the robustness of beamformer and
DF evaluates the array performance in the presence of reverberation.
The major contributions of this paper are as follows:
First, we extends the existing work by presenting a new approach
with the use of the directional microphone elements, and
show clearly the connection between the conventional beamforming
and the proposed beamforming. Second, a comparative
study is made to show that the proposed approach brings about
the noticeable improvement in WNG at the low frequencies and
some improvement in DF at the high frequencies by exploiting
an additional degree of freedom in the differential beamforming
design. In addition, the beampattern appears more frequencyinvariant
than that of the conventional method. Third, we study
how the proposed beamformer performs as the number of microphone
elements and the radius of the array vary.