Sound Field Reproduction System Using Simultaneous Perturbation Method
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概要
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In this paper, we propose a novel sound field reproduction system that uses the simultaneous perturbation (SP) method as well as two fast convergence techniques. Sound field reproduction systems that reproduce any desired signal at listeners ear generally use fixed preprocessing filters that are determined by the transfer functions from loudspeakers to control points in advance. However, control point movement results in severe localization errors. Our solution is a sound field reproduction system, based on the SP method, which uses only an error signal to update the filter coefficients. The SP method can track all control point movements but suffers from slow convergence. Hence, we also propose two methods that offer improved convergence speeds. One is a delay control method that compensates the delay caused by back-and-forth control point movements. The other is a compensation method that offsets the localization error caused by head rotation. Simulations demonstrate that the proposed methods can well track control point movements while offering reasonable convergence speeds.
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- 2008-03-01
著者
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KAJIKAWA Yoshinobu
Faculty of Engineering Science, Kansai University
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Tsukamoto Kazuya
Faculty Of Engineering Science Kansai University
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Kajikawa Yoshinobu
Faculty Of Engineering Science Kansai University
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Nomura Yasuo
Faculty Of Engineering Science Kansai University
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