An Easy to Use Import-Export Data Format Specification for Response Type Data
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C. Ferekidis, and J. Panzer, "An Easy to Use Import-Export Data Format Specification for Response Type Data," Paper 6494, (2005 May.). doi:
C. Ferekidis, and J. Panzer, "An Easy to Use Import-Export Data Format Specification for Response Type Data," Paper 6494, (2005 May.). doi:
Abstract: This paper describes the intention, concept and definition of a new specification for a data transfer protocol. The transfer typically originates from a measurement device or simulation package and is collected at a processing and documentation tool. In order to make this exchange as comfortable as possible it is necessary to supply a range of control settings, which describe the meaning and arrangement of the data values within the data set. The layout of the specification strongly supports 3D measurement situations, such as directivity measurements, and generally parameterised sets of data. The format of the protocol is easy to read, flexible and straightforward to implement.
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AB - This paper describes the intention, concept and definition of a new specification for a data transfer protocol. The transfer typically originates from a measurement device or simulation package and is collected at a processing and documentation tool. In order to make this exchange as comfortable as possible it is necessary to supply a range of control settings, which describe the meaning and arrangement of the data values within the data set. The layout of the specification strongly supports 3D measurement situations, such as directivity measurements, and generally parameterised sets of data. The format of the protocol is easy to read, flexible and straightforward to implement.
This paper describes the intention, concept and definition of a new specification for a data transfer protocol. The transfer typically originates from a measurement device or simulation package and is collected at a processing and documentation tool. In order to make this exchange as comfortable as possible it is necessary to supply a range of control settings, which describe the meaning and arrangement of the data values within the data set. The layout of the specification strongly supports 3D measurement situations, such as directivity measurements, and generally parameterised sets of data. The format of the protocol is easy to read, flexible and straightforward to implement.
Authors:
Ferekidis, Charalampos; Panzer, Joerg
Affiliation:
R&D Team
AES Convention:
118 (May 2005)
Paper Number:
6494
Publication Date:
May 1, 2005Import into BibTeX
Session Subject:
Audio Recording and Reproduction; High Resolution Audio; Instrumentation and Measurement
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