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Sound Field Reproduction using the Lasso

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Sound Field Reproduction using the Lasso
Reproducing a sampled sound field using an array of loudspeakers is a problem with well-appreciated applications to acoustics and ultrasound treatment. Loudspeaker signal design has traditionally relied on (possibly regularized) least-squares (LS) criteria. In many cases however, the desired sound field can be reproduced using only a few loudspeakers, which are sparsely distributed in space. To exploit this feature, the fresh look advocated here permeates benefits from advances in variable selection and compressive sampling to sound field synthesis by formulating a sparse linear regression problem that is solved using the least-absolute shrinkage and selection operator (Lasso). An efficient implementation of the Lasso for the problem at hand is developed based on a coordinate descent iteration. Analysis and simulations demonstrate that Lasso-based sound field reproduction yields better performance than LS especially at high frequencies and for reproduction of under-sampled sound fields...
G. N. Lilis, Daniele Angelosante, Georgios B. Gian
Added 21 May 2011
Updated 21 May 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where TASLP
Authors G. N. Lilis, Daniele Angelosante, Georgios B. Giannakis
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