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Preliminary list of papers accepted for the conference.

Paper = accepted on the basis of full peer reviewed manuscript

Abs = accepted on the basis of a reviewed abstract

 

  Authors Title Type
  Martin Bo Møller and Martin Olsen Sound Zones: On Performance Prediction of Contrast Control Methods Paper
  Bruce Drinkwater Ultrasonic manipulation - tweezers and tractor beams Abs
  Philippe-Aubert Gauthier, Yann Pasco and Alain Berry Generalized singular value decomposition for personalized audio using loudspeaker array Paper
  Xiaohui Ma, Patrick J. Hegarty, Jan Abildgaard Pedersen, Lars G. Johansen and Jakob Juul Larsen Personal Sound Zones: The significance of loudspeaker driver nonlinear distortion Abs
  Bruce Wiggins and Mark Dring AmbiFreeVerb 2 - Development of a 3D Ambisonic Reverb with Spatial Warping and Variable Scattering Abs
  Philip Coleman and Philip Jackson Planarity-based sound field optimization for multi-listener spatial audio Paper
  Jung-Woo Choi and Jungju Jee A self-configurable, wireless audio system with user-tracking ability Abs
  Falk-Martin Hoffmann, Filippo Fazi and Simone Fontana Sound Field Control With Hemi-Cylindrical Loudspeaker Arrays Abs
  Wen Zhang, Thushara Abhayapala and Prasanga Samarasinghe Scattering effect on the multi-zone sound reproduction system Abs
  Stephen Elliott, Charlie House, Jordan Cheer and Marcos Simon-Galvez Cross-talk cancellation for headrest sound reproduction Abs
  Fernando Lopez-Lezcano The *SpHEAR project, a family of parametric 3D printed soundfield microphone arrays Abs
  Jorge Trevino, Shuichi Sakamoto and Yôiti Suzuki Presenting spatial sound to moving listeners using high-order Ambisonics Abs
  Mark Poletti, Thushara Abhayapala and Paul Teal Time domain description of spatial modes of 2D and 3D free-space Greens functions Abs
  Angelo Farina and Lorenzo Chiesi Measuring spatial MIMO impulse responses in rooms employing spherical transducer arrays Abs
  Wan-Ho Cho Sound source modelling and synthesis by the equivalent source method for reproducing the spatial radiation characteristics Abs
  Sungyoung Kim, Mark Indelicato, Imamura Hidetaka and Hideo Miyazaki Height loudspeaker position and its influence on listeners’ hedonic responses Abs
  Markus Christoph and Matthias Kronlachner Improvement of Personal Sound Zones by Individual Delay Compensation Abs
  Andreas Franck and Filippo Maria Fazi Comparison of Listener-Centric Sound Field Reproduction Methods in a Convex Optimization Framework Abs
  Enda Bates, Marcin Gorzel, Luke Ferguson, Hugh O'Dwyer and Francis M. Boland Comparing Ambisonic Microphones – Part 1 Abs
  Hyunkook Lee Perceptually Motivated 3D Diffuse Field Upmixing Abs
  Gavin Kearney The perception of auditory height in individualised and non-individualised dynamic cross-talk cancellation Abs
  Qiaoxi Zhu, Philip Coleman, Ming Wu and Jun Yang Robust personal audio reproduction based on acoustic transfer function modelling Paper
  Glenn Dickins, Prasanga Samarasinghe and Thushara Abhayapala Validation of Soundfield Duplication for Device Testing Paper
  Marcos Felipe Simón Gálvez and Filippo Maria Fazi Listener Adaptive Filtering Strategies for Personal Audio Reproduction over Loudspeaker Arrays Abs
  D Sen, Nils Peters, Mooyoung Kim and Martin Morrell Efficient Compression and Transportation of Scene Based Audio for Television Broadcast Abs
  Michael Kohnen, Jonas Stienen, Lukas Aspöck and Michael Vorländer Performance evaluation of a dynamic crosstalk-cancellation system with compensation of early reflections Abs
  Shoichi Koyama Source-Location-Informed Sound Field Recording and Reproduction: A Generalization For Arrays of Arbitrary Geometry Paper
  Matthias Frank and Franz Zotter Experimental retrieval of the perceptual sweet spot in Ambisonic playback of diffuse and direct sounds Abs
  Bryan Martin, Richard King and Wieslaw Woszczyk Microphone Arrays for Three-Dimensional Capture of Acoustic Instruments Abs
  Jens Meyer and Gary Elko A qualitative analysis of frequency dependencies in Ambisonics decoding related to spherical microphone array recording Paper
  Homin Ryu, Semyung Wang and Kihyun Kim Virtual bass approach for loudspeaker array beamforming low frequency bandwidth extension Abs
  Glenn Dickins and Peter Lennox Discussing the Applicability of Soundfield Techniques for Larger Audience Entertainment Abs
  Peter Otto and Eric Hamdan Bridging Near and Far Acoustical Fields: a Hybrid Systems Approach to Improved Dimensionality in Multi-Listener Spaces Abs
  Juan Estreder, Gema Piñero, Francisco Martinez-Zaldivar, Maria de Diego and Miguel Ferrer Reshaping of Room Impulse Responses over Wireless Acoustic Networks Abs

 

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