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Room transfer function measurement from directional loudspeaker

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Samarasinghe, Prasanga
Abhayapala, Thushara

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Room transfer function (RTF) is the room response observed at a particular listening point due to an impulse generated from an omnidirectional point source. Typically, measured RTFs in practice are often erroneous due to the directivity of the measurement loudspeaker. This paper formulates a spherical harmonic based parameterization of the room response for a directional loudspeaker, and provides a direct approach to derive the point to point RTF using measurements from a directional loudspeaker. Simulation results are presented for 2 directional loudspeakers with an active frequency bandwidth of 200 - 4000 Hz.

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International Workshop on Acoustic Signal Enhancement, IWAENC 2016

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2016 IEEE International Workshop on Acoustic Signal Enhancement (IWAENC)

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