Design of small MEMS microphone array systems for direction finding of outdoors moving vehicles

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In this paper, a MEMS microphone array system scheme is proposed which implements real-time direction of arrival (DOA) estimation for moving vehicles. Wind noise is the primary source of unwanted noise on microphones outdoors. A multiple signal classification (MUSIC) algorithm is used in this paper for direction finding associated with spatial coherence to discriminate between the wind noise and the acoustic signals of a vehicle. The method is implemented in a SHARC DSP processor and the real-time estimated DOA is uploaded through Bluetooth or a UART module. Experimental results in different places show the validity of the system and the deviation is no bigger than 6° in the presence of wind noise. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Zhang, X., Huang, J., Song, E., Liu, H., Li, B., & Yuan, X. (2014). Design of small MEMS microphone array systems for direction finding of outdoors moving vehicles. Sensors (Switzerland), 14(3), 4384–4398. https://doi.org/10.3390/s140304384

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