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Direction of Arrival Estimation Based on DDOA and Self-Organizing Map

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  • Xiuhui Tan
  • Hongping Hu
  • Rong Cheng
  • Yanping Bai

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An effective two-level self-organizing map (SOM) neural network for direction of arrival (DOA) of sound signals estimation is proposed. The approach is based on the distance difference of arrival (DDOA) and a uniform linear sensor array in a 2D plane; it performs a nonlinear mapping between the DDOA vectors and angles of arrival (AOA). We found that the topological order of DDOA vectors and AOAs of same signals is uniform; thus, the topological order preserving of SOM network makes it valid to estimate AOA through DDOA. From the results of simulations and lake experiments, it is shown that the network has the advantage of accuracy and robustness, can be trained in advance, and is easy to implement.

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  • Xiuhui Tan & Hongping Hu & Rong Cheng & Yanping Bai, 2015. "Direction of Arrival Estimation Based on DDOA and Self-Organizing Map," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-8, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:231307
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/231307
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