Two-stage Localisation Scheme Using a Small-scale Linear Microphone Array for Indoor Environments

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The small-scale linear microphone arrays that are widely found in smartphones could be used to locate a sound source for indoor environments. After the Time Differences Of Arrival (TDOAs) in microphone pairs are estimated, a TDOA-based hybrid localisation scheme is proposed for a small-scale linear microphone array. The scheme contains two stages: the initialisation stage using the Levenberg-Marquardt (LM) algorithm, and the refining solution stage using the Weighted Least-Square (WLS) algorithm or the Multi-Dimensional Scaling-based (MDS) algorithm. Simulations and field tests show that the proposed indoor localisation scheme outperforms the existing schemes, and it can achieve an average error of 0·32 metres in an 8 m by 5 m area.

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Jiang, W., Pei, L., Xu, C., Chen, L., & Yu, W. (2015). Two-stage Localisation Scheme Using a Small-scale Linear Microphone Array for Indoor Environments. Journal of Navigation, 68(5), 915–936. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0373463315000107

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