DocumentCode
667481
Title
Gentle acoustic crosstalk cancelation using the spectral division method and Ambiophonics
Author
Ahrens, James ; Thomas, Mark R. P. ; Tashev, I.
Author_Institution
Microsoft Res., Redmond, WA, USA
fYear
2013
fDate
20-23 Oct. 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
We propose the concept of gentle acoustic crosstalk cancelation, which aims at reducing the crosstalk between a loudspeaker and the listener´s contralateral ear instead of eliminating it completely as aggressive methods intend to do. The expected benefit is higher robustness and a tendency to collapse less unpleasantly. The proposed method employs a linear loudspeaker array and exhibits two stages: 1) Use the Spectral Division Method to illuminate the ipsilateral ear using constructive interference of the loudspeaker signals. This approach provides only little channel separation between the listener´s ears at frequencies below approximately 2000 Hz. 2) There we additionally use destructive interference by Recursive Ambiophonics Crosstalk Elimination (RACE). RACE was chosen because of its tendency to collapse gently. In a sample scenario with realistic parameters, the proposed method achieves around 20 dB of channel separation between 700 Hz and 9000 Hz, which appears to be sufficient to achieve full perceived lateralization when only one ear is illuminated.
Keywords
acoustic signal processing; audio signal processing; crosstalk; interference (signal); loudspeakers; RACE; channel separation; constructive interference; destructive interference; frequency 700 Hz; frequency 9000 Hz; gentle acoustic crosstalk cancelation; lateralization; linear loudspeaker; listener contralateral ear; loudspeaker signals; recursive ambiophonics crosstalk elimination; spectral division method; Acoustics; Arrays; Crosstalk; Ear; Loudspeakers; Robustness; Acoustic crosstalk cancelation; Ambiophonics; Spectral Division Method; loudspeaker array; transaural;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics (WASPAA), 2013 IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location
New Paltz, NY
ISSN
1931-1168
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WASPAA.2013.6701827
Filename
6701827
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