Characterizing acoustic environments using spherical loudspeaker and microphone arrays

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America(2018)

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Room acoustic parameters, including the reverberation time (T60) and the direct-to-reverberant ratio (DRR), quantitatively describe the behaviour of an acoustic environment. These parameters are typically derived from an acoustic impulse response (AIR) obtained using an omnidirectional sound source and an omnidirectional receiver. However, the acoustic interaction between a source with a complex radiation pattern, for example, a human talker, and a receiver with a complex directivity pattern, for example, a human listener, cannot be accurately described by an omnidirectional AIR or the acoustic parameters derived from it. Here, we propose characterizing acoustic environments while taking the source and receiver directionality into account. A spherical loudspeaker array allows modelling a source with an arbitrary radiation pattern. Analogously, a spherical microphone can be used to describe a receiver with an arbitrary directivity pattern. By combining spherical loudspeaker and microphone arrays, a multipl...
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