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Pressure-matching beamforming method for loudspeaker arrays with frequency dependent selection of control points

Pressure-matching beamforming method for loudspeaker arrays with frequency dependent selection of control points
Pressure-matching beamforming method for loudspeaker arrays with frequency dependent selection of control points
The Pressure-Matching Method (PMM) is a signal processing technique used to generate the digital filters required by a loudspeaker array to reproduce a desired sound field. System performance depends on the choice of a number of parameters of the numerical algorithm, such as the target field and the regularization factor. If a target sound field is chosen with large amplitude variation between the so-called control points, performance might also depend on the relative distance between these points in relation to a the wavelength of the sound to be reproduced. If this distance is too small, the accuracy of the reproduced field may be reduced at the listener location. A strategy is proposed to improve the PMM that is based on a frequency-dependent selection of the control points that contribute to the PMM cost function. By means of numerical simulations and experiments in anechoic environment, it is shown that the proposed method allows for accurate control of the response of the reproduced field at the listener location.
Olivieri, Ferdinando
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Fazi, Filippo Maria
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Shin, Mincheol
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Nelson, Philip
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Olivieri, Ferdinando
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Fazi, Filippo Maria
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Shin, Mincheol
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Nelson, Philip
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Olivieri, Ferdinando, Fazi, Filippo Maria, Shin, Mincheol and Nelson, Philip (2015) Pressure-matching beamforming method for loudspeaker arrays with frequency dependent selection of control points. Audio Engineering Society Convention 138th, Poland, Republic of, Poland. 06 - 09 May 2015.

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Abstract

The Pressure-Matching Method (PMM) is a signal processing technique used to generate the digital filters required by a loudspeaker array to reproduce a desired sound field. System performance depends on the choice of a number of parameters of the numerical algorithm, such as the target field and the regularization factor. If a target sound field is chosen with large amplitude variation between the so-called control points, performance might also depend on the relative distance between these points in relation to a the wavelength of the sound to be reproduced. If this distance is too small, the accuracy of the reproduced field may be reduced at the listener location. A strategy is proposed to improve the PMM that is based on a frequency-dependent selection of the control points that contribute to the PMM cost function. By means of numerical simulations and experiments in anechoic environment, it is shown that the proposed method allows for accurate control of the response of the reproduced field at the listener location.

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Published date: 6 May 2015
Venue - Dates: Audio Engineering Society Convention 138th, Poland, Republic of, Poland, 2015-05-06 - 2015-05-09
Organisations: Acoustics Group

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Local EPrints ID: 377950
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/377950
PURE UUID: 2bb4c2e5-ab83-41c2-bdae-79bb3e8f29aa
ORCID for Filippo Maria Fazi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4129-1433
ORCID for Philip Nelson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9563-3235

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Date deposited: 23 Jun 2015 14:02
Last modified: 02 Sep 2023 01:41

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Author: Ferdinando Olivieri
Author: Mincheol Shin
Author: Philip Nelson ORCID iD

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