University of Auckland Doctoral Scholarship
2007 – 2012
Prof. Stuart Bradley
Research related to the development of image sharpening (deconvolution) of 3D acoustic maps generated using microphone arrays (acoustic cameras), beamforming algorithms, and computer vision techniques. Developed a 72 channel microphone phased array including hardware, data acquisition, software, signal processing algorithms, and computer vision scanning system. First to perform3D deconvolution of beamforming maps generated using the 3D surface of an object scanned using computer vision techniques. This was shown to be more accurate than the traditional 2D method in near-field and at higher frequencies. Also, was the first to develop a complete combined microphone array and camera calibration technique.
Publications
Microphone phased array 3D beamforming and deconvolution
Legg, M.
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Automatic 3D scanning surface generation for microphone array acoustic imaging
A combined microphone and camera calibration technique with application to acoustic imaging
Legg, M and Bradley, S
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Comparison of CLEAN-SC for 2D and 3D scanning surfaces
Legg, M and Bradley, S
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Tracking of migratory birds using 2D microphone arrays
Legg, M. and Wiens, T. and Bradley, S.
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Design of an adaptive microphone phased array for investigating 3D deconvolution
Legg, M. and Bradley, S.