Acoustical Impulse Response Functions of Music Performance Halls (Record no. 86070)

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ISBN 9783031025655
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Call Number 621.3
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Author Frey, Douglas.
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Title Acoustical Impulse Response Functions of Music Performance Halls
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Edition statement 1st ed. 2013.
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Number of Pages XIX, 90 p.
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Series statement Synthesis Lectures on Speech and Audio Processing,
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Remark 2 Introduction -- A Review of Acoustic Measurement Techniques -- The Loudspeaker as a Measurement Sweep Generator -- Convolution and Filtering -- Experimental Method for the Derivation of an AIRF of a Music Performance Hall -- Evaluation of Results -- Conclusion.
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Summary, etc Digital measurement of the analog acoustical parameters of a music performance hall is difficult. The aim of such work is to create a digital acoustical derivation that is an accurate numerical representation of the complex analog characteristics of the hall. The present study describes the exponential sine sweep (ESS) measurement process in the derivation of an acoustical impulse response function (AIRF) of three music performance halls in Canada. It examines specific difficulties of the process, such as preventing the external effects of the measurement transducers from corrupting the derivation, and provides solutions, such as the use of filtering techniques in order to remove such unwanted effects. In addition, the book presents a novel method of numerical verification through mean-squared error (MSE) analysis in order to determine how accurately the derived AIRF represents the acoustical behavior of the actual hall.
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Author 2 Rangayyan, Rangaraj.
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Author 2 Coelho, Victor.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-02565-5
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-- Electrical engineering.
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-- Signal processing.
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-- Acoustical engineering.
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-- Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
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-- Signal, Speech and Image Processing.
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-- Engineering Acoustics.
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