Wave Field Synthesis: History, State-of-the-Art and Future (Invited Paper)

In this paper, wave field synthesis (WFS) is discussed in a rather tutorial way. The principles of WFS - a concept to realize natural spatial acoustics in a `sweet spot¿- less listeners area - are explained. Recording techniques for WFS reproduction are discussed. It is concluded that, after ample d...

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