The generation of binaural signals from a regularly sampled soundfield using a beamforming approach

Auditorium designs can be evaluated prior to construction by numerical modeling of the design. Subjective assessment of the design requires auralization of the computed soundfield at a desired listener position and the binaural format is dominant for representation of the soundfield. For high accura...

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