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Constrained minimum power combination for broadband beamformer design in the STFT domain

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Beamforming using sensor array is widely used in spatial signal processing since it offers better spatial focusing capability than single sensor. However, in practical applications for broadband signal, there always exists a trade-off issue between the directivity capability of an array and its robustness on system errors. In this paper, in order to combine merits of different beamformers instead of trade-off their performances, we propose a constrained minimum-power combination method. We firstly analyze two optimal beamformers that maximize Directivity Factor (DF) and White Noise Gain (WNG) respectively. Then we propose a non-linear combination method, which automatically selects the best beamformer that has the minimum output power, so as to control the unwanted white noise amplification and keep the maximum DF if possible. Two solutions to the proposed combination strategy are given. They do not need to determine the correct trade-off factor used in linear combination method, and avoid challenge estimations on noise and target statistics required in adaptive beamforming. The performance of the proposed beamformer is evaluated in ideal noise fields and complicated noise fields respectively. It is shown that the proposed beamformer integrates merits of different beamformers. It always achieves the best speech quality and biggest noise reduction compared to other popular beamformers.

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This paper was supported by the National High Technology Research and Development Program (863 Program) (2015AA016402).

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Zhong-Hua Fu received the MS degree in computer science and applications and the PhD degree in computer application technology from Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU), China in 2000 and 2004, respectively. During pursuing his PhD degree, he worked on robust speaker recognition. After that, he joined in the Speech and Image Processing Key Laboratory of ShaanXi Province of China and worked on single/multiple channel speech enhancement, acoustic echo cancellation, etc. He is currently an associate professor in NPU. His reseach interests include speech and audio signal processing, microphone array, and virtual auditory.

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Fu, ZH. Constrained minimum power combination for broadband beamformer design in the STFT domain. Front. Comput. Sci. 11, 408–418 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11704-016-6110-5

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