Spatial aliasing artifacts produced by linear loudspeaker arrays used for wave field synthesis

Spors S (2006)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2006

Event location: Marrakech MA

Abstract

Spatial sound reproduction systems with a large number of loudspeakers are increasingly being used. Wave field synthesis is a reproduction system using a large number of densely placed loudspeakers (loudspeaker array). This implies a spatial sampling process that may lead to aliasing artifacts. This paper derives the spatial aliasing artifacts of linear loudspeaker arrays used for wave field synthesis and an antialiasing condition.

How to cite

APA:

Spors, S. (2006). Spatial aliasing artifacts produced by linear loudspeaker arrays used for wave field synthesis. In Proceedings of the Second IEEE-EURASIP International Symposium on Control, Communication, and Signal Processing. Marrakech, MA.

MLA:

Spors, Sascha. "Spatial aliasing artifacts produced by linear loudspeaker arrays used for wave field synthesis." Proceedings of the Second IEEE-EURASIP International Symposium on Control, Communication, and Signal Processing, Marrakech 2006.

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