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KURC, D. SCHIMMEL, J.
Original Title
Simulation of Line Array Sound Source for Wave Field Synthesis
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Wave field synthesis is the modern technology of spatial audio reproduction. Beside the other methods of spatial sound systems it offers the advanced control of the spatial information of reproduced signal and therefore the more accu-rate localization of sound in listening room. In Wave field synthesis, line arrays of sound sources (almost exclusively horizontally installed) are being used for acoustic signal re-production. This paper is focused on the simulation of line array source that consists of eight separate loudspeaker enclo-sures of the same type having some directional characteristics influenced by the position within the line array. The influence on these characteristics caused by the different positions of enclosures in the array was tested. The characteristics of the line array source were measured in the anechoic chamber. The comparison between the results of the simulation of ideal and real sources is shown.
Keywords
sound source, wave field synthesis, acoustic signal, acoustic simulation, directional characteristics
Authors
KURC, D.; SCHIMMEL, J.
RIV year
2012
Released
12. 9. 2012
ISBN
978-80-554-0569-8
Book
Research in Telecommunication Technologies 2012 Proceedings
Pages from
229
Pages to
234
Pages count
6
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT93464, author="David {Kurc} and Jiří {Schimmel}", title="Simulation of Line Array Sound Source for Wave Field Synthesis", booktitle="Research in Telecommunication Technologies 2012 Proceedings", year="2012", pages="229--234", isbn="978-80-554-0569-8" }