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The huge microphone array
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1998
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MusicAudio ElectroacousticsEngineeringHuge Microphone ArrayComputer ArchitectureSpeech RecognitionAudio Signal ProcessingSystems EngineeringAcoustic CameraUnique DesignComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceResponse LatencyDistant Speech RecognitionSignal ProcessingSpeech CommunicationFull DesignSpeech ProcessingAudio Interface
The Huge Microphone Array project began in February 1994 to design, construct, debug, and test a real-time 512-microphone array system and to develop algorithms for it. Analysis of known algorithms indicated that signal-processing performance of over 6 Gflops would be required, while the need for portability-fitting it into a small van-also set an upper limit to the power required. These trade-offs and many others have led to a unique design in both hardware and software. This two-part article presents the full design and its justifications. The authors also discuss performance for a few important algorithms relative to the use of processing capability, response latency, and difficulty of programming.
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