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Use of efficient frontier in microphone arrays

Use of efficient frontier in microphone arrays
Use of efficient frontier in microphone arrays
An efficient bi-criteria optimisation method is proposed for joint optimisation of noise suppression and target signal distortion levels in microphone array applications. This approach utilises scalarisation in conjunction with a curve fitting method to find the efficient frontier, which allows for engineering judgement in obtaining the desired trade-off in the solution
0013-5194
1186-1187
Low, S.Y.
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Nordholm, S.
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Teo, K.L.
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Low, S.Y.
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Nordholm, S.
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Teo, K.L.
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Low, S.Y., Nordholm, S. and Teo, K.L. (2006) Use of efficient frontier in microphone arrays. Electronics Letters, 42 (20), 1186-1187. (doi:10.1049/el:20061858).

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An efficient bi-criteria optimisation method is proposed for joint optimisation of noise suppression and target signal distortion levels in microphone array applications. This approach utilises scalarisation in conjunction with a curve fitting method to find the efficient frontier, which allows for engineering judgement in obtaining the desired trade-off in the solution

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Published date: September 2006
Organisations: Southampton Wireless Group

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Local EPrints ID: 369131
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/369131
ISSN: 0013-5194
PURE UUID: 3d66214f-62cb-460e-b157-e1f042881827

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Author: S.Y. Low
Author: S. Nordholm
Author: K.L. Teo

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