Characterization of a diffuse field in a reverberant room

An efficient modal approach to characterize the diffuseness of the sound field in a rectangular room is presented. Using two simple descriptors, the correlation function and the spatial uniformity of the pressure field, a practical and convenient tool is proposed to study the diffuse field in the ro...

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