Abstract

Ahstract-The working frequency range and the scale of the scanning area of a microphone array are typically limited by the array geometry. Owing to its movable feature, for the service robots, achieving a wider working frequency range with a 3-dimension global view requires a virtually larger and denser 3-dimension array, which can be realised by using non-synchronous measurements beamforming with a movable microphone prototype array. However, even when using the state-of-the-art method, it is challenging to localise multiple broadband sources, owing to the difficulty in selecting an appropriate operating frequency without any prior information about the target signal. Therefore, this paper proposes a tensor-completion-based non-synchronous measurement method for broadband multiple-sound-source localisation. The tensor data structure of the broadband signal is analysed, and an alternating direction method based on multiplier optimisation with a tensor multi-norm constraint is proposed. This algorithm can provide a sound map with a distinct 3-dimension global view of different speech signal sources with high accuracy via a 16-channel planar microphone array. Compared with the matrix-based optimisation method, the proposed method can significantly reduce the mean square error of the estimated source location.

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