Title :
Selective signal cancellation for multiple-listener audio applications using eigenfilters
Author :
Bharitkar, Sunil ; Kyriakakis, Chris
Author_Institution :
Integrated Media Syst. Center, Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
Selectively canceling signals at specific locations within an acoustical environment with multiple listeners is of significant importance for home theater, automobile, teleconferencing, office, industrial, and other applications. The traditional noise cancellation approach is impractical for such applications because it requires secondary sources to "anti-phase" the primary source, or sensors to be placed on the listeners. In this paper we propose an alternative method for signal cancellation by pre-processing the acoustical signal with a filter known as the eigenfilter , . We examine the theoretical properties of such filters, and investigate the performance (gain) and tradeoff issues such as, spectral distortion. Sensitivity of the performance as a function of the room impulse response duration (reverberation) modeled in the eigenfilter is also investigated.
Keywords :
audio signal processing; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; filtering theory; acoustical environment; automobile applications; eigenfilter; eigenfilters; home theater; industrial applications; multiple-listener audio applications; noise cancellation; office applications; reverberation; room impulse response duration; selective signal cancellation; spectral distortion; teleconferencing; Acoustic distortion; Acoustic noise; Acoustic sensors; Automobiles; Filters; Noise cancellation; Performance gain; Signal design; TV; Teleconferencing;
Journal_Title :
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMM.2003.811656