• DocumentCode
    2281897
  • Title

    Audio signal delay estimation using partial whitening

  • Author

    Donohue, Kevin D. ; Agrinsoni, Alvin ; Hannemann, Jens

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Kentucky Univ., Lexington, KY
  • fYear
    2007
  • fDate
    22-25 March 2007
  • Firstpage
    466
  • Lastpage
    471
  • Abstract
    This work examines time and frequency domain implementations for estimating delays between acoustic signals arriving at spatially distributed microphones. A parametric variant of the phase-only transform (PHAT) is introduced for partially whitening the signal before estimating the delay. The PHAT variant is referred to as the PHAT-beta and is shown to be advantageous when processing signals corrupted by both independent noise and reverberation effects. Simulations show superior performance for the time-domain implementation under conditions of independent noise for time-limited broadband signals, achieving low estimation errors at signal-to-noise ratios 8 to 13 dB lower than that required for a frequency-domain implementation. Extensive Monte Carlo simulations are also performed for the time-domain delay estimator using the PHAT-beta on speech signals corrupted by reverberation and independent noise. Performance metrics include percent anomalous detections as well as the root mean square estimation error. Results show that partial whitening leads to significant improvements over zero or total whitening (as in the case of the standard PHAT). Simulations indicate that robust performance can be achieved for beta values near 0.4 when both reverberations and independent noises are present.
  • Keywords
    Monte Carlo methods; audio signal processing; delay estimation; frequency-domain analysis; microphone arrays; reverberation; Monte Carlo simulations; acoustic signals; audio signal delay estimation; frequency domain implementation; independent noise; partial whitening; phase-only transform; reverberation effects; root mean square estimation error; spatially distributed microphones; speech signals; time domain implementation; time-domain delay estimator; Delay effects; Delay estimation; Estimation error; Frequency domain analysis; Frequency estimation; Microphones; Phase estimation; Reverberation; Signal to noise ratio; Time domain analysis;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    SoutheastCon, 2007. Proceedings. IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Richmond, VA
  • Print_ISBN
    1-4244-1028-2
  • Electronic_ISBN
    1-4244-1029-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/SECON.2007.342946
  • Filename
    4147476