2014
DOI: 10.1121/1.4898423
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Optimal source placement for sound zone reproduction with first order reflections

Abstract: The problem of delivering personal audio content to listeners sharing the same acoustic space has recently attracted attention. It has been shown that a perceptually acceptable level of acoustic separation between the listening zones is difficult to achieve with active control in non-anechoic conditions. A common problem of strong first order reflections has not been examined in detail for systems with practical constraints. Acoustic contrast maximization combined with optimization of source positions is ident… Show more

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“…This line of enquiry, i.e. consideration of the perceptual relevance of sound leaking from one zone into another, has been taken by contributors to the POSZ Project [7] to inform loudspeaker positioning, [8], [9] and the choice of sound zoning methods [10]- [12]. A recent article by Donley et.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This line of enquiry, i.e. consideration of the perceptual relevance of sound leaking from one zone into another, has been taken by contributors to the POSZ Project [7] to inform loudspeaker positioning, [8], [9] and the choice of sound zoning methods [10]- [12]. A recent article by Donley et.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%