We propose a new paradigm for implementations of audio array processing algorithms on a network of distributed general-purpose computers. In contrast to currently existing DSP processor-based solutions, our approach offers new possibilities for advanced array signal processing by enabling the usage of general-purpose computing platforms with their superior computational and storage resources. We demonstrate that synchronization of sensors is essential for acoustic Blind Source Separation (BSS) algorithms, and we propose a synchronization scheme that enables BSS on distributed, wirelessly networked computers and can easily be implemented on existing hardware.
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