Spors S (2006)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2006
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.
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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