2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apacoust.2015.10.010
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Model-based acoustic rendering based on plane wave decomposition

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“…harmonic [13,105,106] decomposition, was developed especially for high reproduction frequencies and large reproduction regions. Based on the same principle, soundfield reproduction using the plane wave decomposition approach was recently proposed [107][108][109].…”
Section: Reproduction Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…harmonic [13,105,106] decomposition, was developed especially for high reproduction frequencies and large reproduction regions. Based on the same principle, soundfield reproduction using the plane wave decomposition approach was recently proposed [107][108][109].…”
Section: Reproduction Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the methods based on acoustic signal interpretation, the aim is to learn the spatial distribution of the sound effect accompanying the failure by rendering it using modern signal processing techniques. The main parameter subjected to analysis is the amplitude of the sound wave, defined by sound pressure (expressed in Pa) [46].…”
Section: Acoustic Signal Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this respect, properties of this entity are the audio/ video capture and rendering devices configurations and their degree of experienced coherence with respect to the specific type of performance and scenario. By configuration, we mean the effects of design choices in the electroacoustic chain and signal processing, for example, the types of microphones according to their cost benefit [64], the moulding of a shared space based on Internet acoustics [42,65], or acoustic scene analysis [66] and spatial rendering techniques over arrays of speakers [67] or headphones [68]. Design choices in visuospatial representations, i.e., video capturing and rendering, are mostly constrained by the requirements of the NMP system architecture employed [46].…”
Section: E Framework Conceptualized As Shown Inmentioning
confidence: 99%