betaomforming
Betaomforming is a theoretical framework in array signal processing that extends conventional beamforming by incorporating a beta shaping parameter into the array weighting process. The approach aims to offer greater flexibility in sculpting the beampattern, enabling smoother tradeoffs between mainlobe width, sidelobe suppression, and robustness to array imperfections or calibration errors.
Principles: In betaomforming, the weight vector for a sensor array is computed with a beta-modulated shaping
Applications: The concept is discussed in the context of microphone arrays for conferencing and hearing aids,
Advantages and limitations: Betaomforming can offer more flexible beampattern design and potential robustness to certain model
Status: Betaomforming is not a standard technique in mainstream toolkits; it appears mainly in theoretical discussions