Abstract
This paper proposes a frequency domain diversity approach for two or more microphone signals, for example, for in-car applications. The microphones should be positioned separately to insure diverse signal conditions and incoherent recording of noise. This enables a better compromise for the microphone position with respect to different speaker sizes and noise sources. This work proposes a two-stage approach. In the first stage, the microphone signals are weighted with respect to their signal-to-noise ratio and then summed similar to maximum ratio combining. The combined signal is then used as a reference for a frequency domain least-mean-squares (LMS) filter for each input signal. The output SNR is significantly improved compared to coherence-based noise reduction systems, even if one microphone is heavily corrupted by noise. Copyright © 2010 Jurgen Freudenberger et al.
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Freudenberger, J., Stenzel, S., & Venditti, B. (2010). Microphone diversity combining for In-car applications. Eurasip Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/509541
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