Signal Processing for Spatial Sound Reproduction with Wave Field Synthesis

Rabenstein R, Spors S (2006)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2006

Event location: Moscow RU

Abstract

Wave Field Synthesis is a technique for spatial sound reproduction that overcomes the limitations of classical stereophonic techniques. A thorough analysis of acoustic wave propagation prinicples delivers the technical description in terms of loudspeaker array technology. Suitable signal processing methods convert the source signals into driving signals for each loudspeaker. The suitability of this concept has been demonstrated by a number of implemented systems with some ten to a few hundred of loudspeakers.

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APA:

Rabenstein, R., & Spors, S. (2006). Signal Processing for Spatial Sound Reproduction with Wave Field Synthesis. In Proceedings of the Digital Signal Processing and Applications (DSPA 2006). Moscow, RU.

MLA:

Rabenstein, Rudolf, and Sascha Spors. "Signal Processing for Spatial Sound Reproduction with Wave Field Synthesis." Proceedings of the Digital Signal Processing and Applications (DSPA 2006), Moscow 2006.

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