Title :
Effect of loudspeaker position on the robustness of acoustic crosstalk cancellation
Author :
Ward, Darren B. ; Elko, Gary W.
Author_Institution :
Acoust. & Speech Res. Dept., Lucent Technol., Murray Hill, NJ, USA
fDate :
5/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Acoustic crosstalk cancellation is a signal processing technique whereby two (or possibly more) loudspeakers are used to deliver desired signals exactly at the listener\´s ears. Such a system is useful for three-dimensional (3-D) audio applications, and removes the requirement for the listener to wear headphones. However, crosstalk cancelers are notoriously nonrobust to slight movements in head position. Recently, a system consisting of two closely spaced loudspeakers (referred to as the "stereo-dipole") has been proposed to improve the robustness of the crosstalk canceler. In this letter we present a robustness analysis of the two-channel crosstalk canceler, and derive optimum loudspeaker positions.
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; audio signal processing; crosstalk; interference suppression; loudspeakers; 3D audio applications; acoustic crosstalk cancellation; head position movements; loudspeaker position effect; optimum loudspeaker positions; robustness analysis; signal processing technique; stereo-dipole; two-channel crosstalk canceler; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic signal processing; Crosstalk; Ear; Filters; Headphones; Loudspeakers; Robustness; Signal processing; Speech;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing Letters, IEEE