Print Email Facebook Twitter Using Global Optimization Methods for Acoustic Source Localization Title Using Global Optimization Methods for Acoustic Source Localization Author Malgoezar, A.M.N. (TU Delft Aircraft Noise and Climate Effects) Snellen, M. (TU Delft Aircraft Noise and Climate Effects) Simons, D.G. (TU Delft Aircraft Noise and Climate Effects) Sijtsma, P. (PSA3: Pieter Sijtsma Advanced AeroAcoustics) Date 2016 Abstract Conventional beamforming is a common method to localize sound sources with a microphone array. The method, which is based on the delay-and-sum beamforming, provides an estimate value for the source strength at a given spatial position. It suffers from low spatial resolution at low frequencies, high side lobe levels and requires the user to initialize a two dimensional scan area at a certain distance from the array which can trouble source identification. In this work we use the global optimization method Differential Evolution to efficiently search for source locations. The source locations maximizes the agreement between the modelled signal and measurement. This method also allows for inclusion of more unknowns, such as environmental parameters or a search in three dimensions. Using simulated data, results show that the acoustic source can be identified very accurately with good spatial resolution. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:54552cdf-b586-48e5-b942-f1a9a972247f Source Proceedings of the 23rd International Congress on Sound and Vibration: Athens, Greece Event 23rd International Congress of Sound and Vibration, 2016-07-10 → 2016-07-14, Athenaeum Intercontinental hotel, Athens, Greece Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2016 A.M.N. Malgoezar, M. Snellen, D.G. Simons, P. Sijtsma Files PDF ICSV23_optimization.pdf 328.53 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:54552cdf-b586-48e5-b942-f1a9a972247f/datastream/OBJ/view