Two Listeners Crosstalk Cancellation System Modelled by Four Point Sources and Two Rigid Spheres
Masiero, B.,
Qiu, X.,
ACTA ACUSTICA united with ACUSTICA,
95
(2009),
Nr (2),
S. Hirzel Verlag - EAA
Stuttgart
S. 379-385
Abstract:
In virtual acoustic imaging systems, the perception of a sound source anywhere in space can theoretically be
reproduced for one listener by using only two loudspeaker and an appropriate set of filters, called crosstalk
cancellation (CTC) filters. However, the ideal position of the loudspeakers in such systems is still a question that
is currently addressed by many researchers. Several analytical models with varying degrees of complexity have
been used to analyze this matter. The fact is that, so far, all implemented CTC systems were built for a single
listener use. When it comes to two listener CTC systems, the conditioning of the matrix of transfer functions
between the loudspeakers and the listener’s ear seems to be more irregular than the conditioning of the matrix
for a one listener CTC system. Using a simplified model made it possible to verify that the position of the sound
sources also plays a major role as far as the two listeners system’s performance is concerned. Now, the influence
of the presence of the listener’s head in this model is evaluated. The free-field model of a two listener CTC
system is expanded by modelling the listeners’ heads as two rigid spheres. Using this new model an optimal
source displacement is calculated based on two potential source distribution arrangements, namely a linear and a
circular source distribution.
Status:
published
Research areas
Acoustic Virtual Reality