Uniaxial Acoustic Vector Sensors for direction-of-arrival estimation

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Abstract

In this paper, a specific reduced-channel Acoustic Vector Sensor (AVS) is proposed comprising one omni-directional microphone and only one particle velocity transducer, such that it can have an arbitrary orientation. Such a reduced transducer configuration is referred to as a Uniaxial AVS (U-AVS). The DOA performance of an array of U-AVSs is analyzed through its beampattern and compared to conventional configurations. It is shown that the U-AVS array beampattern results in an asymptotically biased estimate of the source location and it can be varied by choosing the orientation angles of the particle velocity transducers. Analytical expressions for the asymptotic bias of classical beamforming are proposed and verified both numerically as well as experimentally for Uniform Linear Arrays (ULAs). Furthermore, the Cramér-Rao Bound (CRB) and Mean Square Error (MSE) expressions are derived for a U-AVS array under a single source scenario and they are numerically evaluated for ULA. The implications of changing the orientations of the U-AVSs in the array on the MSE are discussed as well.

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