Sound field reconstruction: towards large-scale spatial sensing
E. Fernandez-Grande,
S.A. Verburg,
X. Karakonstantis
Abstract:Over the last couple of decades, sound field analysis and reconstruction methods have enabled us to observe and better understand diverse acoustic phenomena, from jetnoise to the sound of historical violins. In a broad sense, sound field reconstruction methods consist of capturing the spatial properties of sound, in order to visualize, analyze, reproduce, or manipulate the sound field in various ways. Fueled by advances in instrumentation and signal processing, these methods have had a profound impact in the f… Show more
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