2013
DOI: 10.1109/tasl.2013.2260152
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Analysis and Design of Multichannel Systems for Perceptual Sound Field Reconstruction

Abstract: Abstract-This paper presents a systematic framework for the analysis and design of circular multichannel surround sound systems. Objective analysis based on the concept of active intensity fields shows that for stable rendition of monochromatic plane waves it is beneficial to render each such wave by no more than two channels. Based on that finding, we propose a methodology for the design of circular microphone arrays, in the same configuration as the corresponding loudspeaker system, which aims to capture int… Show more

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“…Another often cited reason to avoid using ICTDs is the difficulty of controlling the direction of a virtual source by means of time delays. This view has been recently challenged [30], as it will be discussed in Section IV-C.…”
Section: B Two-channel Stereophonymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another often cited reason to avoid using ICTDs is the difficulty of controlling the direction of a virtual source by means of time delays. This view has been recently challenged [30], as it will be discussed in Section IV-C.…”
Section: B Two-channel Stereophonymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perceptual Sound Field Reconstruction (PSR) [30], [54] is a recently developed flexible multichannel recording, reproduction and synthesis technology. Similarly to DirAC it provides a systematic framework for recording and reproduction of sound scenes.…”
Section: Perceptual Sound Field Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A large variety of characteristics have been studied, ranging from the just-noticeable-differences in localization accuracy, adaptation, and learning effects, to the influence of the source's spectral content and room reflections [1][2][3]. Recent experiments also studied the contribution of high frequency content in the presence of a noise masker [4], the degradation of localization accuracy with outer ears occlusions [5] and bilateral hearing aids [6], and the localization of multiple coherent sound sources [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subjects are typically asked to indicate the direction of the perceived sound source by (a) reporting the closest loud-speaker, fixed acoustic pointer or label [7,4,2]; (b) steering a movable pointer [8]; (c) reporting the direction on a graphical user interface (GUI) or on paper [6]; or (d) turning their face toward the perceived sound source after the stimulus has been presented [9,5]. This paper is concerned with experiments where subjects report the position of the perceived sound source by turning toward it while the stimulus is being presented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%