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− | The fundamental notion behind acoustic source localization is the concept that the angle of arrival of an incoming sound wave can be determined with a pair of microphones that are placed with a known distance apart from each other. A detailed explanation of this concept can be in found in [http://www.ese.wustl.edu/~nehorai/RaphaelZachary/students.cec.wustl.edu/_rms3/angle%20of%20arrival.htm | + | The fundamental notion behind acoustic source localization is the concept that the angle of arrival of an incoming sound wave can be determined with a pair of microphones that are placed with a known distance apart from each other. A detailed explanation of this concept can be in found in [http://www.ese.wustl.edu/~nehorai/RaphaelZachary/students.cec.wustl.edu/_rms3/angle%20of%20arrival.htm our Fall 2009 web report]. |
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The fundamental notion behind acoustic source localization is the concept that the angle of arrival of an incoming sound wave can be determined with a pair of microphones that are placed with a known distance apart from each other. A detailed explanation of this concept can be in found in our Fall 2009 web report.