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2022 ◽  
Vol 188 ◽  
pp. 108523
Author(s):  
Jose J. Lopez ◽  
Pablo Gutierrez-Parera ◽  
Maximo Cobos

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zamir Ben-Hur ◽  
David Alon ◽  
Or Berebi ◽  
Ravish Mehra ◽  
Boaz Rafaely

Binaural reproduction of high-quality spatial sound has gained considerable interest with the recent technology developments in virtual and augmented reality. The reproduction of binaural signals in the Spherical-Harmonics (SH) domain using Ambisonics is now a well-established methodology, with flexible binaural processing realized using SH representations of the sound-field and the Head-Related Transfer Function (HRTF). However, in most practical cases, the binaural reproduction is order-limited, which introduces truncation errors that have a detrimental effect on the perception of the reproduced signals, mainly due to the truncation of the HRTF. Recently, it has been shown that manipulating the HRTF phase component, by ear-alignment, significantly reduces its effective SH order while preserving its phase information, which may be beneficial for alleviating the above detrimental effect. Incorporating the ear-aligned HRTF into the binaural reproduction process has been suggested by using Bilateral Ambisonics, which is an Ambisonics representation of the sound-field formulated at the two ears. While this method imposes challenges on acquiring the sound-field, and specifically, on applying head-rotations, it leads to a significant reduction in errors caused by the limited-order reproduction, which yields a substantial improvement in the perceived binaural reproduction quality even with first order SH.


2021 ◽  
Vol 263 (4) ◽  
pp. 2430-2441
Author(s):  
Megan Ewers ◽  
Sam Kincaid ◽  
Marco Beltman

Due to COVID 19, personal protective equipment (PPE) is now used in everyday life. Such PPE affects communication and perception. This paper provides an overview of the impact of PPE on Head Related Transfer Functions (HRTF's). Spatial acoustic effects of common PPE on human hearing can be documented to improve and inform field worker safety and communication. After a general description of the measurement process and required tools, we focus on a few methods which contribute significantly to the accuracy and analysis of PPE-based HRTF data. The dedicated setup allows measuring a full 360 degree map in automated fashion. It includes a special ring setup with 25 speakers, and a precise turn table that is used to adjust the angle of the device under test with respect to the ring. Binaural measurements were performed on a set of common PPE items on a Head And Torso Simulator (HATS) system, including hard hats, safety glasses, hearing protection, and various face masks. An overview of the data is presented.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 044401
Author(s):  
Ishwarya Ananthabhotla ◽  
Vamsi Krishna Ithapu ◽  
W. Owen Brimijoin

2020 ◽  
Vol 148 (6) ◽  
pp. 3809-3817
Author(s):  
Robert Pelzer ◽  
Manoj Dinakaran ◽  
Fabian Brinkmann ◽  
Steffen Lepa ◽  
Peter Grosche ◽  
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