Direction Estimation of Sound Sources Using Microphone Arrays and Signal Strength
Mahdi Ali Pour, Zahra Habibzadeh

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simple, cost-effective sound-tracking method using three microphones and power analysis to accurately determine sound source direction with less than 6 degrees error and 98% precision.
Contribution
It presents a lightweight, hardware-efficient approach for sound source direction estimation using power comparison from three microphones, improving simplicity and affordability.
Findings
Achieves less than 6 degrees localization error
Attains 98% directional precision
Uses a straightforward hardware design
Abstract
Sound-tracking refers to the process of determining the direction from which a sound originates, making it a fundamental component of sound source localization. This capability is essential in a variety of applications, including security systems, acoustic monitoring, and speaker tracking, where accurately identifying the direction of a sound source enables real-time responses, efficient resource allocation, and improved situational awareness. While sound-tracking is closely related to localization, it specifically focuses on identifying the direction of the sound source rather than estimating its exact position in space. Despite its utility, sound-tracking systems face several challenges, such as maintaining directional accuracy and precision, along with the need for sophisticated hardware configurations and complex signal processing algorithms. This paper presents a sound-tracking…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpeech and Audio Processing · Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies · Music and Audio Processing
