Binaural Technology for Virtual Reality
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2008
Logos Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-8325-1935-3 (ISBN)
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978-3-8325-1935-3 (ISBN)
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The use of virtual environments is gaining more and more importance but was focused mainly on the visual reproduction. However, the human perception consists not only of visual input and thus it would be worthwhile to create a multi-modal and interactive virtual environment.
In this thesis describes the techniques required to include the acoustic component into a virtual environment and furthermore the implementation of a software system, which takes advantage of these techniques to create complex acoustical scenes. The system is based on the binaural technique. It features spatially distributed sound sources which are utilized to create in real time an environment that is as authentic as possible. This comprises a description of the source, including its relevant angle-, distance- and time-dependent radiation, the sound distribution in the virtual scene (room acoustics), the perception-related consideration of all sound field components, as well as the exact reproduction of the artificial sound at the ear of the user.
The focus of this thesis is put on the reproduction technology. In this context, an approach for dynamic crosstalk cancellation is presented, which enables a loudspeaker-based reproduction. The required filters are processed in real time on the basis of the position data and measured transfer functions of the outer ears. Furthermore the integration of this audio system into the existing five-sided Virtual Reality display system is described and evaluated.
In this thesis describes the techniques required to include the acoustic component into a virtual environment and furthermore the implementation of a software system, which takes advantage of these techniques to create complex acoustical scenes. The system is based on the binaural technique. It features spatially distributed sound sources which are utilized to create in real time an environment that is as authentic as possible. This comprises a description of the source, including its relevant angle-, distance- and time-dependent radiation, the sound distribution in the virtual scene (room acoustics), the perception-related consideration of all sound field components, as well as the exact reproduction of the artificial sound at the ear of the user.
The focus of this thesis is put on the reproduction technology. In this context, an approach for dynamic crosstalk cancellation is presented, which enables a loudspeaker-based reproduction. The required filters are processed in real time on the basis of the position data and measured transfer functions of the outer ears. Furthermore the integration of this audio system into the existing five-sided Virtual Reality display system is described and evaluated.
Sprache | englisch |
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Maße | 145 x 210 mm |
Einbandart | Paperback |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Mechanik |
Schlagworte | acoustic • Binaural Technology • Crosstalk Cancellation • HC/Physik, Astronomie/Mechanik, Akustik • Spatial Audio • Virtual Reality |
ISBN-10 | 3-8325-1935-1 / 3832519351 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-8325-1935-3 / 9783832519353 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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