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Adaptive Diagonal Loading using Krylov Subspaces for Robust Beamforming
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Adaptive Diagonal Loading using Krylov Subspaces for Robust Beamforming

Manan Mittal, Ryan M Corey, John R Buck and Andrew C Singer
05/11/2026

Abstract

Computer Science - Sound
Reliable adaptive beamforming is critical for large microphone arrays operating in highly dynamic acoustic environments. In scenarios characterized by fast-moving talkers and interferers, the available sample support for estimating the spatial correlation matrix is often snapshot-deficient. This deficiency degrades the White Noise Gain (WNG), leading to severe target signal cancellation. To ensure stable and robust beamforming, we previously proposed an adaptive diagonal loading method that leverages the Kantorovich inequality to guarantee the WNG remains strictly within specified bounds. However, accurately determining the smallest necessary loading level requires calculating the extreme eigenvalues of the spatial correlation matrix, a computationally expensive𝓞(M³)operation for large arrays. In this paper, we introduce a highly efficient𝓞(kM²)estimation technique using Lanczos iterations to build a small Krylov subspace. By projecting the correlation matrix onto a tridiagonal matrix of dimensionk ≪ M , we extract Ritz values that rapidly converge to the exact extreme eigenvalues. Our evaluations demonstrate that this Lanczos-accelerated approach achieves performance identical to exact Eigenvalue Decomposition (EVD), ensuring optimal interference suppression and strict WNG adherence at a fraction of the computational cost.

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