Authentic Auralization of Acoustic Spaces Based on Spherical Microphone Array Recordings
Paper in proceeding, 2018

Many approaches for the capture and auralization of real acoustic spaces have been proposed over the past century. Limited spatial resolution on the capture side has typically been the factor that caused compromises in the achievable authenticity of the auralization. Recent advancements in the field of spherical microphone arrays provide new perspectives for both headphone-based and loudspeaker-based auralization. It has been shown that a bowling-ball-size spherical array of around 90 microphones allows for creating signals at the ears of the listener that are perceptually almost indistinguishable from the ear signals that arise in the original space. Head-tracked headphone auralization, i.e. playback that adapts to the instantaneous head orientation of the listener, has been shown to provide the best results. In the present contribution, we provide an overview of the technology and demonstrate the latest research advancements and remaining challenges.

microphone arrays

auralization

signal processing

room acoustics

Author

Jens Ahrens

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Applied Acoustics

Hannes Helmholz

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Applied Acoustics

Carl Andersson

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Applied Acoustics

Proceedings of the Institute of Acoustics

14786095 (ISSN)

Vol. 40 3 303-310
978-190691331-1 (ISBN)

Auditorium Acoustics 2018
Hamburg, Germany,

Areas of Advance

Information and Communication Technology

Subject Categories

Architecture

Media Engineering

Signal Processing

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