Annibale P, Antonacci F, Bestagini P, Brutti A, Canclini A, Cristoforetti L, Habets E, Filos J, Kellermann W, Kowalczyk K, Lombard A, Mabande E, Markovic D, Naylor PA, Omologo M, Rabenstein R, Sarti A, Svaizer P, Thomas MRP (2011)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2011
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
City/Town: New York, USA
Book Volume: 7
Pages Range: 150-152
Conference Proceedings Title: Proc. of the 2nd European Future Technologies Conference and Exhibition, Procedia Computer Science
URI: http://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=16011
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2011.09.039
The SCENIC project is aimed at making the environment become an integral part of the acoustic system. The goal is to boost the performance of arrays of speakers and microphones and, in some cases, to enable applications that would not be possible otherwise. This paper describes how this can be achieved.
APA:
Annibale, P., Antonacci, F., Bestagini, P., Brutti, A., Canclini, A., Cristoforetti, L.,... Thomas, M.R.P. (2011). The SCENIC project: Environment-aware sound sensing and rendering. In Elisabeth Giacobino, Rolf Pfeifer (Eds.), Proc. of the 2nd European Future Technologies Conference and Exhibition, Procedia Computer Science (pp. 150-152). Budapest, HU: New York, USA: Elsevier B.V..
MLA:
Annibale, Paolo, et al. "The SCENIC project: Environment-aware sound sensing and rendering." Proceedings of the 2nd European Future Technologies Conference and Exhibition 2011, Budapest Ed. Elisabeth Giacobino, Rolf Pfeifer, New York, USA: Elsevier B.V., 2011. 150-152.
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