Kronecker product beamforming with Multiple Differential Microphone Arrays
Gongping Huang, Israel Cohen, Jacob Benesty, Jingdong Chen
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Differential microphone arrays (DMAs) are very attractive for their high directional gains and frequency-invariant beampatterns. However, it is generally required that the array aperture is small, so that the DMA can respond to acoustic pressure differentials. In this paper, we propose a method to design differential beamformers with larger arrays consisting of multiple DMAs. In our study, conventional DMAs are considered as elementary units. The beamforming process consists of the elementary differential beamformers and an additional beamformer that combines the multiple DMAs' outputs. The steering vector of the global array is written as a Kronecker product of the steering vectors of an elementary DMA unit and the virtual array constructed from all the DMA units. This enables to design the global beamformer as a Kronecker product of the differential beamformer and the beamformer that corresponds to the virtual array. With the proposed method, one can take advantage of the good properties of DMAs for the design of beamformers with any microphone array.