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Efficient Generation of Multichannel Dither Signals
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Robert A. Wannamaker |
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When a dither source is needed for multichannel quantization, efficient
techniques reduce the computational burden of computing each channel
independently. By using appropriate matrix transformations, a single
rectangular probability density function (RPDF) random number per sample
per channel can be used to produce independent identically distributed
(iid) triangular probability density function (TPDF) dither for each
channel. After quantization, the errors in each channel are uncorrelated
with one another and each has an input-independent mean and variance. |
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Time-Quantized Frequency Modulation, Time-Domain Dither, Dispersive Codes and Parametrically Controlled Noise Shaping in SDM
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M. O. J. Hawksford |
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Comparing sigma-delta modulator (SDM) performance to a mathematically
equivalent coding technique based on linear frequency modulation (LFM)
and time-domain quantization provides additional insight into the noise
behavior of SDM. Normally if the conclusions drawn from studies of
linear quantization and triangular dither are applied to SDM, then the
two-level quantizer range is violated and instability results.
Nevertheless, the chaotic-like loop behavior of high-order SDM even with
apparent suboptimal dither demonstrates low correlation distortion and
is shown here to be insensitive to dither statistics. The LFM model
applies ditherin the time domain rather than the amplitude domain and
does not violate these assumptions. |
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Augmented Reality Audio for Mobile and Wearable Appliances
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Aki Härmä, Julia Jakka, Miikka Tikander, Matti Karjalainen, Tapio Lokki, Jarmo Hiipakka, and Gaëtan Lorho |
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In a portable device, integrating environmental sounds with
synthetically generated audio leads to the concept of a wearable device
that produces augmented reality. Listeners wear a headset configuration
that includes a binaural microphone and stereophonic headphones. In
addition to feeding sounds of the environment to the headphones, an
auxiliary input provides the means for reproducing recorded audio in a
virtual space. Listening tests with a prototype system showed that some
experienced listeners found it difficult to distinguish between real and
virtual sources. |
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Room Sizing and Optimization at Low Frequencies
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Trevor J. Cox, Peter D'Antonio, and Mark R. Avis |
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In critical listening environments, the modes in a room of low volume
produce an uneven frequency response and extended decay rates at low
frequencies. Using a cost metric based on minimizing the deviations from
the flattest possible modal response, the authors propose a new method
for choosing the appropriate dimensions for a room of a given volume.
While there is a numerically optimum solution, many local minima are
equivalent in terms of quality, which then allows for incorporating the
physical constraints of real buildings. |
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