TR2026-039
Dual-Regularized Iterative Adaptive Approach for DOASpectrum Reconstruction in Limited Angle Sector
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- , "DUAL-REGULARIZED ITERATIVE ADAPTIVE APPROACH FOR DOA SPECTRUM RECONSTRUCTION IN LIMITED ANGLE SECTOR", IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP), May 2026.BibTeX TR2026-039 PDF
- @inproceedings{Takahashi2026may,
- author = {Takahashi, Ryuhei and Mansour, Hassan and Boufounos, Petros T.},
- title = {{DUAL-REGULARIZED ITERATIVE ADAPTIVE APPROACH FOR DOA SPECTRUM RECONSTRUCTION IN LIMITED ANGLE SECTOR}},
- booktitle = {IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP)},
- year = 2026,
- month = may,
- url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2026-039}
- }
- , "DUAL-REGULARIZED ITERATIVE ADAPTIVE APPROACH FOR DOA SPECTRUM RECONSTRUCTION IN LIMITED ANGLE SECTOR", IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP), May 2026.
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The Regularized Iterative Adaptive Approach (IAA-R) is a powerful method for high-resolution Direction-of-Arrival (DOA) spectrum reconstruction. However, its performance degrades severely when the angular search is restricted to a narrow sector. This paper reveals that this degradation stems from a structural failure of IAA-R’s adaptive regularization in such ill-posed scenarios. To overcome this limitation, we propose the Dual Regularized IAA (DR-IAA), which augments the adaptive regularization of IAA-R with a novel, complementary term. This second regularizer is theoretically derived from the geometric incompleteness of the limited-scan array manifold, which we quantify as an “observation capability loss.” This dual-regularization framework determines the baseline regularization level directly from the array manifold’s geometric properties and the received signal power, ensuring algorithmic stability. Numerical simulations demonstrate that DR-IAA maintains high angular accuracy and provides a clean, stable DOA spectrum, significantly outperforming IAA-R in severely constrained scan-angle scenarios, including those with out-of-sector interference.
Related News & Events
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EVENT MERL Contributes to ICASSP 2026 Date: Monday, May 4, 2026 - , May 8, 2026
Location: Barcelona, Spain
MERL Contacts: Wael H. Ali; Petros T. Boufounos; Chiori Hori; Jonathan Le Roux; Yanting Ma; Hassan Mansour; Yoshiki Masuyama; Joshua Rapp; Anthony Vetro; Pu (Perry) Wang; Gordon Wichern
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence, Computational Sensing, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Optimization, Signal Processing, Speech & AudioBrief- MERL has made numerous contributions to both the organization and technical program of ICASSP 2026, which is being held in Barcelona, Spain from May 4-8, 2026.
Sponsorship
MERL is proud to be a Silver Patron of the conference and will participate in the student job fair on Thursday, May 7. Please join this session to learn more about employment opportunities at MERL, including openings for research scientists, post-docs, and interns. MERL Distinguished Research Scientists Petros T. Boufounos and Jonathan Le Roux will also present a spotlight session on MERL’s research in signal processing on Tuesday, May 5 at 13:05.
MERL is also pleased to be the sponsor of two IEEE Awards that will be presented at the conference. We congratulate Prof. Nasir Ahmed, the recipient of the 2026 IEEE Fourier Award for Signal Processing, and Dr. Alex Acero, the recipient of the 2026 IEEE James L. Flanagan Speech and Audio Processing Award.
Technical Program
MERL is presenting 7 papers in the main conference on a wide range of topics including source separation, spatial audio, neural audio codecs, radar-based pose estimation, camera-based airflow sensing, radar array processing, and optimization. Another paper on neural speech codecs will be presented at the Low-Resource Audio Codec (LRAC) Satellite Workshop. MERL researchers will also present two articles published in IEEE Open Journal of Signal Processing (OJSP) on music source separation and head-related transfer function (HRTF) modeling. Finally, Speech and Audio Team members Yoshiki Masuyama and Jonathan Le Roux co-organized a Special Session on Neural Spatial Audio Processing, which will feature six oral presentations.
About ICASSP
ICASSP is the flagship conference of the IEEE Signal Processing Society, and the world's largest and most comprehensive technical conference focused on the research advances and latest technological development in signal and information processing. The event attracts more than 4000 participants each year.
- MERL has made numerous contributions to both the organization and technical program of ICASSP 2026, which is being held in Barcelona, Spain from May 4-8, 2026.

