Digital Signal Processing Issues in the Context of Binaural and Transaural Stereophony
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J. Jot, V. Larcher, and O. Warusfel, "Digital Signal Processing Issues in the Context of Binaural and Transaural Stereophony," Paper 3980, (1995 February.). doi:
J. Jot, V. Larcher, and O. Warusfel, "Digital Signal Processing Issues in the Context of Binaural and Transaural Stereophony," Paper 3980, (1995 February.). doi:
Abstract: Signal processing aspects of the measurement and modeling of head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) are examined with application to the real-time mixing and reproduction of two-channel signals for headphone or loudspeaker listening. The implementation of the binaural synthesis filters is discussed, including head tracking and the simulation of moving sources. Accurate room effect reproduction can be included in the simulation without exceeding the capacity of recent programmable digital signal processors.
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Signal processing aspects of the measurement and modeling of head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) are examined with application to the real-time mixing and reproduction of two-channel signals for headphone or loudspeaker listening. The implementation of the binaural synthesis filters is discussed, including head tracking and the simulation of moving sources. Accurate room effect reproduction can be included in the simulation without exceeding the capacity of recent programmable digital signal processors.
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Authors:
Jot, Jean-Marc; Larcher, Véronique; Warusfel, Olivier
Affiliations:
IRCAM, Paris, France ; Telecom Paris, France(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
98 (February 1995)
Paper Number:
3980
Publication Date:
February 1, 1995Import into BibTeX
Subject:
Audio Signal Processing
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