Adaptive beamforming for uniformly-spaced linear hydrophone array using temporal convolutional neural networks

2018 
In oceanic remote sensing, large discrete linear hydrophone arrays are usually utilized to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) by means of beamforming that attenuates noise coming from the directions outside the target direction. Although the widely adopted delay-and-sum (DS) and filter-and-sum (FS) beamforming techniques can improve the performance of linear hydrophone arrays in some scenarios, both DS and FS methods have limited adaptability to the changing oceanic environments especially with spatially correlated noise. Moreover, these beamforming techniques aims to optimize the SNR, which is not completely consistent with some objectives such as target recognition. In this work, a neural network adaptive beamforming framework for an uniformly-spaced linear hydrophone array is proposed to make use of the large-scale array signals and address the above issues. In particular, an architecture consists of temporal convolutional neural networks is designed to predict the beamforming filter coefficients ...
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