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Analysis of 2D sound reproduction with fixed-directivity loudspeakers

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Poletti, Mark
Betlehem, Terence
Abhayapala, Thushara

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IEEE Signal Processing Society

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The implementation of 3D sound reproduction is well founded theoretically, but the requirements for the number of loudspeakers and array geometry make it impractical using conventional technology. In practice, a 2D array of loudspeakers is commonly used which restricts the reproduction of sources to those in the horizontal plane and requires a restricted form for the free-field loudspeaker driving signals based on the sectorial spherical harmonics. However, reflections can impair reproduction quality when using the free-field solution. Since first-order loudspeakers are commercially available which increase the direct to reflected sound ratio, we extend the sectorial solution for the loudspeaker excitation signals to the first-order case. We also investigate the reproduction accuracy for both zeroth and first-order loudspeakers using numerical simulations.

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2037-12-31