DocumentCode :
20546
Title :
Free-Field Localization Performance With a Head-Tracked Virtual Auditory Display
Author :
Romigh, Griffin D. ; Brungart, Douglas S. ; Simpson, Brian D.
Author_Institution :
711th Human Performance Wing, Air Force Res. Lab., Dayton, OH, USA
Volume :
9
Issue :
5
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Aug. 2015
Firstpage :
943
Lastpage :
954
Abstract :
Virtual auditory displays are systems that use signal processing techniques to manipulate the apparent spatial locations of sounds when they are presented to listeners over headphones. When the virtual audio display is limited to the presentation of stationary sounds at a finite number of source locations, it is possible to produce virtual sounds that are essentially indistinguishable from sounds presented by real loudspeakers in the free field. However, when the display is required to reproduce sound sources at arbitrary locations and respond in real-time to the head motions of the listener, it becomes much more difficult to maintain localization performance that is equivalent to the free field. The purpose of this paper is to present the results of a study that used a virtual synthesis technique to produce head-tracked virtual sounds that were comparable in terms of localization performance with real sound sources. The technique made use of an in-situ measurement and reproduction technique that made it possible to switch between the head-related transfer function measurement and the psychoacoustic validation without removing the headset from the listener. The results demonstrate the feasibility of using head-tracked virtual auditory displays to generate both short and long virtual sounds with localization performance comparable to what can be achieved in the free field.
Keywords :
auditory displays; headphones; virtual reality; arbitrary locations; free field; free-field localization performance; head-related transfer function measurement; head-tracked virtual auditory display; head-tracked virtual sounds; headphones; psychoacoustic validation; signal processing techniques; sound sources; spatial sound locations; virtual audio display; virtual sounds; virtual synthesis technique; Discrete Fourier transforms; Ear; Frequency measurement; Frequency response; Headphones; Loudspeakers; Microphones; Head-related transfer functions (HRTFs); localization;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Signal Processing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1932-4553
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSTSP.2015.2421874
Filename :
7083725
Link To Document :
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