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Investigation of Delay and Sum Beamforming Using a Two-Dimensional Array

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Course by: Sara Joiner, Jeanne Guillory, Austin Bratton, Ray Hwong. E-mail the authors

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Summary: Our final project for ELEC 301, Fall 2005. We investigated the delay and sum method of array beamforming, specifically through the analysis in Labview of data drawn from a two-dimensional eight microphone perimeter array.

Instructor: Richard Baraniuk

Institution: Rice University

Course Number: ELEC 301

This collection contains: Modules by: Austin Bratton, Jeanne Guillory, Ray Hwong, Sara Joiner.

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