Multichannel Impulse Response Measurements in MATLAB: An Update on ScanIR
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J. Vanasse, A. Genovese, and A. Roginska, "Multichannel Impulse Response Measurements in MATLAB: An Update on ScanIR," Paper 108, (2019 March.). doi:
J. Vanasse, A. Genovese, and A. Roginska, "Multichannel Impulse Response Measurements in MATLAB: An Update on ScanIR," Paper 108, (2019 March.). doi:
Abstract: This document illustrates new important feature additions to the ScanIR impulse response measurement tool for MATLAB. ScanIR is an academic acoustic measurement software which streamlines the process of recording and analyzing different types of impulse responses for scientific purposes. The main changes to the new version of the software regard the possibility of storing and reading measurements in SOFA format, the possibility of interfacing with a rotating step-motor platform and the computation of relevant acoustic metric parameters from measured impulse responses.
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TI - Multichannel Impulse Response Measurements in MATLAB: An Update on ScanIR
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AU - Vanasse, Julian
AU - Genovese, Andrea
AU - Roginska, Agnieszka
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AB - This document illustrates new important feature additions to the ScanIR impulse response measurement tool for MATLAB. ScanIR is an academic acoustic measurement software which streamlines the process of recording and analyzing different types of impulse responses for scientific purposes. The main changes to the new version of the software regard the possibility of storing and reading measurements in SOFA format, the possibility of interfacing with a rotating step-motor platform and the computation of relevant acoustic metric parameters from measured impulse responses.
This document illustrates new important feature additions to the ScanIR impulse response measurement tool for MATLAB. ScanIR is an academic acoustic measurement software which streamlines the process of recording and analyzing different types of impulse responses for scientific purposes. The main changes to the new version of the software regard the possibility of storing and reading measurements in SOFA format, the possibility of interfacing with a rotating step-motor platform and the computation of relevant acoustic metric parameters from measured impulse responses.
Authors:
Vanasse, Julian; Genovese, Andrea; Roginska, Agnieszka
Affiliation:
New York University, New York, NY, USA
AES Conference:
2019 AES International Conference on Immersive and Interactive Audio (March 2019)
Paper Number:
108
Publication Date:
March 17, 2019Import into BibTeX
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