The focus of this development effort has been the design of a small highly directional array microphone. Such a design is valuable for applications where the directivity of 1st order microphones is too low and the physical size of traditional shotgun or parabolic microphones prohibits their use. Application examples include hearing aids, automotive mobile phones, and interview situations with less visibility of the microphones.
Authors:
Schulein, Robert; Soede, Wim
Affiliations:
ARDEA, Leiden, The Netherlands ; ETYMOTIC RESEARCH, Elk Grove Village, IL(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
110 (May 2001)
Paper Number:
5339
Publication Date:
May 1, 2001
Subject:
Microphones
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