Simulation and visualization of room compensation for wave field synthesis with the functional transformation method

Petrausch S, Spors S, Rabenstein R (2005)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 2005

Book Volume: 2

Pages Range: 598-611

Event location: New York, NY US

ISBN: 9781604234855

URI: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84866419666&origin=inward

Abstract

Active room compensation based on wave field synthesis (WFS) has been recently introduced. So far, the verification of the compensation algorithms is only possible through elaborate acoustical measurements. Therefore, a new simulation method is applied that is based on the functional transformation method (FTM). Compared with other simulation techniques, the FTM provides several advantages that facilitate the correct simulation of the complete wave field particularly in the interesting frequency ranges for WFS. The entire procedure, starting from the virtual "measurements" of the acoustical properties of the simulated room, via the correct excitation for the simulated wave field, towards the resulting animations is presented in this paper.

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APA:

Petrausch, S., Spors, S., & Rabenstein, R. (2005). Simulation and visualization of room compensation for wave field synthesis with the functional transformation method. In Proceedings of the 119th Convention Fall Preprints 2005 (pp. 598-611). New York, NY, US.

MLA:

Petrausch, Stefan, Sascha Spors, and Rudolf Rabenstein. "Simulation and visualization of room compensation for wave field synthesis with the functional transformation method." Proceedings of the 119th Convention Fall Preprints 2005, New York, NY 2005. 598-611.

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