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Hybrid immersive three-dimensional sound reproduction system with steerable parametric loudspeakers
Author(s) -
Chuang Shi,
Ee-Leng Tan,
WoonSeng Gan
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
proceedings of meetings on acoustics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 1939-800X
DOI - 10.1121/1.4801092
Subject(s) - loudspeaker , directional sound , rendering (computer graphics) , computer science , parametric statistics , acoustics , sound recording and reproduction , panorama , ambisonics , virtual reality , computer vision , artificial intelligence , mathematics , physics , statistics
A loudspeaker must be both dispersive and directive to accurately reproduce spatial audio from digital media. To address this problem, an audio system that has a unique combination of conventional and parametric loudspeakers has previously been proposed and proved to be effective in producing an immersive 3D soundscape. However, this system has two drawbacks: (1) There is only one fixed "sweet spot", and (2) only one listener within the "sweet spot" can enjoy the complete experience. Therefore, a hybrid 3D sound reproduction system combining conventional loudspeakers with a pair of steerable parametric loudspeakers is proposed in this paper. By using this new combination of conventional and steerable parametric loudspeakers, the "sweet spot" can be steered towards the listener's head position. Thus, the listener no longer needs to keep his head stationary while watching movies or playing games, which resulting in a more relaxing and pleasant experience. Furthermore, a dual-beamsteering method is proposed ...

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