Intelligent multichannel signal processing for future audio reproduction systems

Brandenburg K, Schneider M, Franck A, Kellermann W, Brix S (2013)


Publication Language: English

Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 2013

Publisher: Audio Engineering Society

Pages Range: 310-319

Event location: Guildford GB

ISBN: 978-1-6299-3329-0

URI: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84897552183∨igin=inward

Abstract

It is possible to improve audio reproduction, active noise reduction systems, and sound field control by using multi-loudspeaker systems. Distributed arrays of transducers with intelligent audio signal processing need sophisticated signal processing algorithms. The paper looks both at some of the psychoacoustic fundamentals of auditory illusion (still partly unsolved) and proposals to build solutions based on the combination of wave field synthesis (WFS) and wave domain adaptive filtering (WDAF). We include the sketch of application scenarios for future systems with a large number of loudspeakers. Copyright © (2013) by the Audio Engineering Society.

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APA:

Brandenburg, K., Schneider, M., Franck, A., Kellermann, W., & Brix, S. (2013). Intelligent multichannel signal processing for future audio reproduction systems. In Proceedings of the AES International Conference 2013: Sound Field Control (pp. 310-319). Guildford, GB: Audio Engineering Society.

MLA:

Brandenburg, Karlheinz, et al. "Intelligent multichannel signal processing for future audio reproduction systems." Proceedings of the AES International Conference 2013: Sound Field Control, Guildford Audio Engineering Society, 2013. 310-319.

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