Title :
Particle Filtering Approaches for Multiple Acoustic Source Detection and 2-D Direction of Arrival Estimation Using a Single Acoustic Vector Sensor
Author :
Zhong, Xionghu ; Premkumar, A.B.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
This paper considers the problem of tracking multiple acoustic sources using a single acoustic vector sensor (AVS). Firstly, a particle filtering (PF) approach is developed to track the direction of arrivals of fixed and known number of sources. Secondly, a more realistic tracking scenario which assumes that the number of acoustic sources is unknown and time-varying is considered. A random finite set (RFS) framework is employed to characterize the randomness of the state process, i.e., the dynamics of source motion and the number of active sources, as well as the measurement process. As deriving a closed-form solution for the multi-source probability density is difficult, a particle filtering approach is employed to arrive at a computationally tractable approximation of the RFS densities. The proposed RFS-PF algorithm is able to simultaneously detect and track multiple sources. Simulations under different tracking scenarios demonstrate the ability of the proposed approaches in tracking multiple acoustic sources.
Keywords :
acoustic signal detection; acoustic transducers; direction-of-arrival estimation; particle filtering (numerical methods); 2D direction of arrival estimation; AVS; PF approach; RFS density framework; RFS-PF algorithm; closed-form solution; measurement process; multiple acoustic source detection; multiple acoustic source tracking; multisource probability density; particle filtering approach; random finite set framework; single acoustic vector sensor; Acoustics; Atmospheric measurements; Direction of arrival estimation; Estimation; Noise; Tracking; Vectors; Acoustic vector sensor; detection and tracking; direction of arrival; particle filtering; random finite set;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2012.2199987