This is the first book on the subject since its introduction more than fifty years ago, and it can be used as a graduate text or as a reference work. It features all of the key results, many very useful tables, and a large number of research problems. The book will be of interest to those interested
Acoustic Array Systems: Theory, Implementation, and Application
โ Scribed by Mingsian R. Bai, Jeong?Guon Ih, Jacob Benesty(auth.)
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โฆ Synopsis
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1โ7):
Chapter 2 Theoretical Preliminaries of Acoustics (pages 9โ32):
Chapter 3 Theoretical Preliminaries of Array Signal Processing (pages 33โ94):
Chapter 4 Farfield Array Signal Processing Algorithms (pages 95โ150):
Chapter 5 Nearfield Array Signal Processing Algorithms (pages 151โ209):
Chapter 6 Practical Implementation (pages 211โ285):
Chapter 7 Time?Domain MVDR Array Filter for Speech Enhancement (pages 287โ314):
Chapter 8 Frequency?Domain Array Beamformers for Noise Reduction (pages 315โ344):
Chapter 9 Application Examples (pages 345โ477):
Chapter 10 Concluding Remarks and Future Perspectives (pages 479โ499):
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