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A biornimetic apparatus for sound-source localization
42nd IEEE International Conference on Decision and Control (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37475)
Sound source localization systems are typically made of free field microphone arrays. We recently proposed the design of a localizing system based on the principles observed in nature, where directional acoustic sensing evolved to rely on diffraction about the head with only two ears. Localization is performed using the resultant frequency dependent acoustic phase and intensity differences between the two ears. These interaural functions can be computed analytically by modeling the head as a
doi:10.1109/cdc.2003.1271944
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