Title
The plenacoustic function, sampling and reconstruction
Abstract
Summary form only given. We study the spatialization of the sound field in a room, in particular the evolution of room impulse responses as a function of their spatial positions. The presented technique allows us to characterize the sound field in any arbitrary location completely if the sound field is known in a certain finite number of positions. The existing techniques usually make use of room models to recreate the sound field present at some point in the space. Our technique simply starts from the measurements of impulse responses in a finite number of positions and, with this information, the total sound field can be recreated. An analytical solution of the problem is given for different cases of spaces. Further, we determine the number and the spacing between the microphones needed to reconstruct the sound field perfectly up to a certain temporal frequency. The optimal sampling pattern for the microphone positions is given. Applications are also discussed.
Year
DOI
Venue
2003
10.1109/ASPAA.2003.1285844
international conference on acoustics, speech, and signal processing
Keywords
Field
DocType
acoustic field,acoustic signal processing,architectural acoustics,sampling methods,transient response,impulse response,microphone positions,plenacoustic function reconstruction,plenacoustic function sampling,room impulse responses,sampling pattern,sound field reconstruction,convolution,analytic solution,signal reconstruction,frequency,image reconstruction,layout
Computer science,Critical distance,Impulse (physics),Artificial intelligence,Architectural acoustics,Acoustic source localization,Diffusion (acoustics),Pattern recognition,Speech recognition,Sampling (statistics),Acoustics,Signal reconstruction,Microphone
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7803-7850-4
6
2.93
References 
Authors
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Thibaut Ajdler1247.12
Martin Vetterli2139262397.68