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Comparative Study on Directly-Aligned Multi-Point Controlled Wavefront Synthesis and Wave Field Synthesis

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Title: Comparative Study on Directly-Aligned Multi-Point Controlled Wavefront Synthesis and Wave Field Synthesis
Authors: Kamado, Noriyoshi Browse this author
Hokari, Haruhide Browse this author
Shimada, Shoji Browse this author
Saruwatari, Hiroshi Browse this author
Shikano, Kiyohiro Browse this author
Issue Date: 4-Oct-2009
Publisher: Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association, 2009 Annual Summit and Conference, International Organizing Committee
Journal Title: Proceedings : APSIPA ASC 2009 : Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association, 2009 Annual Summit and Conference
Start Page: 242
End Page: 245
Abstract: In this paper, we address a comparative study on Directly-Aligned Multi-Point Controlled Wavefront Synthesis (DMCWS) and Wave Field Synthesis (WFS) for realization of high-accuracy sound reproduction system, where amplitude, phase and attenuation characteristics of the wavefronts generated by DWCWS and WFS are assessed. First, in DMCWS, we can derive an optimal control line coordinate based on a numerical analysis. Next, the results of computer simulations reveal that the wavefront of DMCWS has wide availability in both spatial and frequency domains with few amplitude and phase errors, especially beyond the spatial aliasing frequency in WFS. Finally we can point out that the amplitude error of DMCWS has similar behavior to well-known spatial decay approximation expression of WFS; this implies an easiness in handling the amplitude error estimation of DMCWS. From these findings, we can conclude an advantageous position of DMCWS compared with WFS.
Description: APSIPA ASC 2009: Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association, 2009 Annual Summit and Conference. 4-7 October 2009. Sapporo, Japan. Poster session: Audio and Electroacoustics (5 October 2009).
Conference Name: APSIPA ASC 2009: Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association, 2009 Annual Summit and Conference
2009年アジア太平洋信号情報処理連合学会アニュアルサミット・国際会議
Conference Place: Sapporo
Type: proceedings
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/39682
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