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TECHNICAL PAPERS

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The final presentation order of papers may vary slightly from the preliminary schedule.

Friday, September 22-9:00 am
SESSION A: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING, PART 1
Chair: John Strawn, S Systems Inc., Larkspur, CA, USA

  • Object-Based Sound Source Modeling for Musical Signals-Tero Tolonen, Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo, Finland

  • Block Floating-Point FIR Filters Using a Fixed-Point Multiplier-Duane K. Wise, Consultant, Boulder, CO, USA

  • Advanced Watermarking and Its Applications-Christian Neubauer and J�rgen Herre, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits, Erlangen, Germany

  • Speeding Up HILN-MPEG-4 Parametric Audio Encoding with Reduced Complexity-Heiko Purnhagen, Nikolaus Meine, and Bernd Edler, University of Hannover, Hannover, Germany

  • Energy Compaction Property of the MDCT in Comparison with Other Transforms-Ye Wang and Miikka Vilermo, Nokia Research Center, Tampere, Finland; and Leonid Yaroslavsky, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Israel

Friday, September 22-9:30 am
SESSION B: MICROPHONES
Chair: David Josephson, Josephson Engineering, San Jose, CA, USA

  • Add-On Microflown for a High-End Pressure-Gradient Microphone-H.-E. de Bree, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands

  • The Influence of Viscothermal Effects on Calibration Measurements in a Tube-J. W. van Honschoten, H-E. de Bree, F. J. M. van Eerden, and G. J. M. Krijnen, MESA Research Institute, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands

  • Unique Directional Properties of Dual-Diaphragm Microphones-Guy Torio and Jeff Segota, Shure Incorporated, Evanston, IL, USA

  • A Display Technique for Evaluating the Disturbance of Microphone Response Patterns-Chris Woolf and Oliver Prudden, Rycote Microphone Windshields Ltd., Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK (Invited)

Friday, September 22-2:00 pm
SESSION C: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING, PART 2
Chair: John Strawn, S-Systems, Larkspur, CA, USA

  • Virtual Loudspeaker Rendering for Multiple Listeners-Jong-Soong Lim and Chris Kyriakakis, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA

  • A Method for Orthogonal Amplitude and Delay Processing of Subjective Listening Test Material-Aki M�kivirta, Genelec OY, Iisalmi, Finland; and Jan Abildgaard Pedersen, Bang & Olufsen a/s, Struer, Denmark

  • Analysis and Simulation of Analogue Dynamic Compressors and Limiters in the Digital Domain-Michael J. Kemp, Sintefex Audio Lda., S. Marcos da Serra, Portugal

  • Towards the Automatic Generation of Sound Synthesis Techniques: Preparatory Steps-Ricardo A. Garcia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA

  • The Modeling and Synthesis of Musical Signals with PRISM-Mark Phillips, Jeff Barish, and Rob Maher, 3Com Corporation/U.S. Robotics Corporation, Boulder, CO, USA

  • Why Professional 1-Bit Sigma-Delta Conversion is a Bad Idea-Stanley P. Lipshitz and John Vanderkooy, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

  • Stereo Acoustic Echo Cancellation for Sound Spatialisation Using Pair-Wise Loudspeakers with Cross-Talk Cancellation-Godwin L. Bainbridge, Malcolm O. J. Hawksford, and Peter J. Hughes, University of Essex, Colchester, Essex, UK (Poster)

  • A 117-dB D-Range Current-Mode Multi-Bit Audio DAC for PCM and DSD Audio Playback-Shige Nakao, Hitoshi Terasawa, Fumitaka Aoyagi, Norio Terada, and Toshi Hamasaki, Burr-Brown Japan Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan (Poster)

  • An Asynchronous Sample-Rate Converter with 120-dB THD+N Supporting Sample Rates up to 192 kHz-Kevin James McLaughlin and Robert Adams, Analog Devices, Wilmington, MA, USA (Poster)

Friday, September 22-2:00 pm
D: ANALOG SIGNAL PROCESSING
Chair: John Vanderkooy, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

  • Current-Steering Transimpedance Amplifiers for High-Resolution Digital-to-Analogue Converters-Malcolm O. J. Hawksford, University of Essex, Colchester, Essex, UK

  • Integral Noise Shaping for Quantization of Pulse-Width Modulation-Pallab Midya and Matt Miller, Motorola Labs, Schaumburg, IL, USA; and Mark Sandler, King's College London, Strand, London, UKA

  • Prediction Correction Algorithm for Natural Pulse-Width Modulation-Pallab Midya, Bill Roeckner, Pat Rakers, and Poojan Wagh, Motorola Labs, Schaumburg, IL, USA

  • A Hybridized, High Performance, Compact PWM Amplifier for Audio-Mark Takita, Nikon Research Corporation of America, Belmont, CA, USA

  • Optimized Modulation Scheme Eliminates Output Filter-Michael Score and Donald Dapkus, Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX, USA

  • A Novel Audio Power Amplifer Topology with High Efficiency and State-of-the-Art Performance-Thomas Frederiksen, Henrik Bengtsson, and Karsten Nielsen, Bang & Olufsen PowerHouse a/s, Struer, Denmark (Poster)

  • Computationally Efficient Conversion from Pulse-Code Modulation to Naturally Sampled Pulse-Width Modulation-C�sar Pascual, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA; and Bill Roeckner, Motorola Labs, Schaumburg, IL, USA (Poster)

Saturday, September 23-9:00 am
E: LOUDSPEAKERS, PART 1
Co-chairs: Steven Hutt and John Stewart, Harman-Motive Inc., Martinsville, IN, USA

  • Quantification of Subwoofer Requirements, Part II: The Influence of Lower System Cut-Off Frequency and Slope and Pass-Band Amplitude and Group Delay Ripple-S�ren Bech, Bang & Olufsen a/s, Struer, Denmark

  • Design of High-Quality Studio Loudspeakers Using Digital Correction Techniques-Ulrich Horbach, Studer Professional Audio AG, Regensdorf, Switzerland

  • The Acoustics and Psychoacoustics of Loudspeakers and Rooms-The Stereo Past and the Multichannel Future-Floyd E. Toole, Harman International Industries, Inc., Northridge, CA, USA (Invited Tutorial)

Saturday, September 23-9:00 am
F: PERCEPTION AND PSYCHOACOUSTICS, PART 1
Chair: Louis Fielder, Dolby Laboratories, Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA

  • Perceptual Study of Decay Parameters in Plucked String Synthesis-Tero Tolonen and Hanna J�rvel�inen, Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo, Finland

  • Elevated Speakers Image Correction Using 3-D Audio Processing-See-Ee Tan, Yang Jun, Yew-Hin Liew, and Woon-Seng Gan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore

  • Power Improvement in Crosstalk Cancellation Using Psychoacoustic Frequency Masking-Yew-Hin Liew, Jun Yang, See-Ee Tan, and Woon-Seng Gan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore

  • Perceptual Soundfield Reconstruction-James D. Johnston, AT&T Labs - Research, Florham Park, NJ, USA; and Yin Hay (Vicky) Lam, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK

  • A Speech-Based Auditory Distance Display-Douglas S. Brungart, Air Force Research Laboratory, Human Effectiveness Directorate, WPAFB, OH, USA

  • Magnitude Estimation of Sound Source Speed-Mark A. Ericson, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, WPAFB, OH, USA

  • Spatial Acoustic Mode Shapes of the Human Pinna-Yuvi Kahana and Philip A. Nelson, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, UK

  • Robustness of Acoustic Crosstalk Cancellation as a Function of Frequency and Loudspeaker Separation-Felipe Ordu�a, Universidad Nacional Aut�noma de Mexico, Mexico, D.F., Mexico; and J�se Javier L�pez and Alberto Gonz�lez, Universidad Polit�cnica de Valencia, Grao Gandia, Valencia, Spain

Saturday, September 23-2:00 pm
G: LOUDSPEAKERS, PART 2
Co-chairs: Steven Hutt and John Stewart, Harman-Motive, Martinsville, IN, USA
  • Loudspeaker Acoustical Field Calculations with Application to Directional Response Measurement-David W. Gunness and Ryan J. Mihelich, Eastern Acoustic Works, Inc., Whitinsville, MA, USA

  • Improved Loudspeaker Array Modeling-Part 2-David W. Gunness and William R. Hoy, Eastern Acoustic Works, Inc., Whitinsville, MA, USA

  • Optimization of Bandpass and Transmission-Line Loudspeakers-Juha Backman, Nokia Mobile Phones, Nokia Group, Finland

  • Vibration Behaviour of Single-Suspension Electrodynamic Loudspeakers-Andrew Bright, Nokia Research Center, Helsinki, Finland; and Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark

  • Horn's Directivity Related to the Pressure Distribution at Their Mouth-Mario Di Cola and Davide Doldi, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy

  • Measurement and Simulation Results Comparing the Acoustics of Various Direct Radiators in the Presence of a Dominant Specular Reflection-Neil Harris, University of Essex, and New Transducers Ltd.; Vladimir Gontcharov, New Transducers Ltd., Hungtingdon, Cambridgeshire, UK; and Malcolm O. J. Hawksford, University of Essex, Colchester, Essex, UK

  • The Application of Broadband Constant Beamwidth Transducer (CBT) Theory to Loudspeaker Arrays-D. B. (Don) Keele, Jr., DBK Associates, Niles, MI, USA

  • Distributed Mode Loudspeaker Resonance Structures-James A. S. Angus, University of York, York, North Yorkshire, UK (Poster)

  • High-Accuracy Wide-Bandwidth Automated Loudspeaker Modeling Using Finite-Element Analysis-Carlos I. Beltran and Jesse H. Spence, Advanced Acoustics Transducers, Haverhill, MA, USA; and Boston Acoustics, Peabody, MA, USA (Poster)

  • A New Approach to Speaker/Room Equalization-Kuang-tao Chiao, Neil Harris, and Chris Kyriakakis, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA (Poster)

  • Non-Axisymmetric Elliptical Acoustic Waveguides with Very Different Ho x Vo Coverage-Mario Di Cola, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy (Poster)

  • Development of a Piezo-Electric Super Tweeter Suitable for DVD-Audio-Mitsukazu Kuze and Kazue Satoh, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Kadoma-City, Osaka, Japan (Poster)

  • Differential-Algebraic Equations Governing Nonlinear Transducer Networks-Daniel M. Warren, Knowles Electronics, LLC, Itasca, IL, USA (Poster)

  • Acoustic Intermodulation Distortion in Loudspeakers-John Vanderkooy and Stanley P. Lipshitz, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada (Poster)

Saturday, September 23-2:00 pm
H: PERCEPTION AND PSYCHOACOUSTICS, PART 2
Chair: Louis Fielder, Dolby Laboratories, Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA

  • Multidimensional Perceptual Unfolding of Spatially Processed Speech I: Deriving Stimulus Space Using INDSCAL-William L. Martens, University of Aizu, Aizuwakamatsu-shi, Japan; and Nick Zacharov, University of Aizu, and Nokia Research Center, Tampere, Finland

  • Verbal and Non-Verbal Elicitation Techniques in the Subjective Assessment of Spatial Sound Reproduction-Russell Mason, Natanya Ford, Francis Rumsey, and Bart de Bruyn, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK

  • Correlation between Emotive, Descriptive and Naturalness Attributes in Subjective Data Relating to Spatial Sound Reproduction-Jan Berg, Lulea University of Technology, Pitea, Sweden; and Francis Rumsey, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK

  • Aural Exciter and Loudness Maximizer: What's Psychoacoustic about "Psychoacoustic Processors?"-Josef Chalupper, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany

  • The Influence of Loudspeaker Type on Timbre Perception-Sheila Flanagan and Brian C. J. Moore, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK

  • Immersive Sound Rendering Using Laser-Based Tracking-Panayiotis G. Georgiou, Athanasios Mouchtaris, Stergios I. Roumeliotis, and Chris Kyriakakis, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA

  • Psychoacoustic Models and Non-Linear Human Hearing-David J. M. Robinson and Malcolm O. J. Hawksford, University of Essex, Colchester, Essex, UK

  • Perception-Based Room Rendering for Auditory Scenes-Renato S. Pellegrini, Ruhr-Universit�t Bochum, Bochum, Germany

Sunday, September 24-9:00 am
I: ROOM ACOUSTICS
Chair: David Schwind, Charles M. Salter & Associates, San Francisco, CA, USA

  • Synthesis of Room Impulse Response Based on the Discrete Wavelet Transform-Henryk Lopacz and Piotr Kleczkowski, Technical University of Mining and Metallurgy AGH, Cracow, Poland

  • Compound of Objective and Subjective Investigation Aimed at Acoustical Amelioration of a Playhouse-Hrvoje Domitrovic and Sinisa Fajt, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia; and Ivan Stamac, Stims doo, Zagreb, Croatia

  • The Effect of Room Acoustics on Subwoofer Performance and Level Setting-Eric Benjamin and Benjamin Gannon, Dolby Laboratories, Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA

  • Predictability of a Room Impulse Response-Zihou Meng, Kimihiro Sakagami, and Masayuki Morimoto, Kobe University, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan; and Guoan Bi, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore

  • Measures to Avoid the Transmissions of Structure-Borne Sound: Sound Sources Next to Studios-Wolfgang Teuber and Ernst-Joachim Voelker, IAB Institut fur Akustik und Bauphysik, Oberursel, Germany

  • Double Wall and Double Floor Constructions for Obtaining the Permitted Noise Levels in Studios-Tom Langlotz and Ernst-Joachim Voelker, IAB Institut fur Akustik und Bauphysik, Oberursel, Germany

  • Noise Levels of Microphones for High-Quality Recordings-Are Our Studios Good Enough?-Ernst-Joachim Voelker and Wolfgang Teuber, IAB Institut fur Akustik und Bauphysik, Oberursel, Germany

  • Architectural Acoustic Design of a Sound Effect Studio for Multi-Channel Recording-Masamichi Otani, Toshio Wakatsuki, Mikihiko Okamoto, Mitsuo Kubo, and Masaki Sawaguchi, NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation), Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Sunday, September 24-9:00 am
J: MULTICHANNEL SOUND
Chair: Tom Holman, TMH Corporation, Los Angeles, CA, USA

  • An Inter-Channel Redundancy Removal Approach for High-Quality Multichannel Audio Compression-Dai Yang, Hongmei Ai, Chris Kyriakakis, and C.-C. Jay Kuo, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA

  • Conversion of Two-Channel Stereo for Presentation by Three Frontal Loudspeakers-Jerry Bauck, Cooper Bauck Corporation, Tempe, AZ, USA

  • Equalization for Central Phantom Images and Dependence on Loudspeaker Spacing: Reformatting from Three Loudspeakers to Two Loudspeakers-Jerry Bauck, Cooper Bauck Corporation, Tempe, AZ, USA (Poster)

  • Multichannel Level Alignment, Part IV: The Correlation between Physical Measures and Subjective Level Calibration-Nick Zacharov, Nokia Research Center, Tampere, Finland; and S�ren Bech, Bang & Olufsen a/s, Struer, Denmark

  • Surround Sound Mixing Using Rotation, Stereo Width, and Distance Pan Pots-Itai M. Neoran, ks WAVES Ltd., Tel-Aviv, Israel

  • Enhanced Localization in 5.1 Production-Thomas Lund, TC Electronic A/S, Risskov, Denmark

  • Investigating the Potential of Omnidirectional Mic Arrays in the Reproduction of Surround Sound-Charlie Fox, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

  • Interactive Multichannel Sound Reproduction Linked with VRML Graphics-Setsu Komiyama, Hiroyuki Okubo, Kazuho Ono, and Koichiro Hiyama, NHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories, Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan; and Hiroshi Asayama, Timeware Corporation, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan

Sunday, September 24-2:00 pm
K: NETWORKING AND PC AUDIO
Chair: Richard Foss, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa

  • A 1394-Based Architecture for Professional Audio Production-Rob Laubscher and Bob Moses, Digital Harmony Technologies, Inc., Seattle, WA, USA; and Richard Foss, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa

  • Controlling Audio Systems with ActiveX Controls over CobraNet and Other Ethernet-Based Networks- Stephen R. Macatee and Devin Cook, Rane Corporation, Mukilteo, WA, USA

  • Transporting Audio Signals on Category 5 UTP-Stephen H. Lampen, Belden Electronics Division, San Francisco, CA, USA

  • A PC-Based Graphic User Interface and Control Engine for an Audio Processing System-Brent Karley and Teddy Chen, Motorola, Austin, TX, USA; and Jayant Datta, Motorola, Fairport, NY, USA

  • Transport of Context-Based Information in Digital Audio Data-Natalie Packham and Frank Kurth, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany

Sunday, September 24-2:00 pm
L : RECORDING AND REPRODUCTION
Chair: Bob Moses, Digital Harmony Technologies, Inc., Seattle, WA, USA

  • 0 dB FS + Levels in Digital Mastering-S�ren H. Nielsen and Thomas Lund, TC Electronic A/S, Risskov, Denmark

  • A Novel Noise Suppression Algorithm Using a Very Small Microphone Array-Marc Ihle, Siemens AG, Ulm, Germany; and Kristian Kroschel and Rainer Riedlinger, Universit�t Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany

  • The Design of VALDEMAR-An Artificial Head for Binaural Recording Purposes-Flemming C hristensen, Clemen Boje Jensen, and Henrik M�ller, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark

  • Prediction-Based Audio Watermark Detection Algorithm-Jong-Won Seok and Jin-Woo Hong, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Taejon, Korea

  • On-the-Fly Multi-Track Mixing-Francois Pachet and Olivier Delerue, Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Paris, France

Monday, September 25-9:00 am
M: LOW BIT-RATE CODING, PART 1
Chair: Jayant Datta, Motorola, North Syracuse, NY, USA

  • Analysis of Decompressed Audio-The "Inverse Decoder"- J�rgen Herre and Michael Schug, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits, Erlangen, Germany

  • A Dynamic Embedding Codec for Multiple Generations Compression-Frank Kurth and Viktor Hassenrik, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany

  • Cyclostationarity-Based Audio Watermarking with Private and Public Hidden Data-Leandro de C. T. Gomes, Mamadou Mboup, and Madeleine Bonnet, Universit� Ren� Descartes (Paris V), Paris, France; and Nicolas Moreau, ENST/TSI, Paris, France

  • Backward Compatible Enhancement of DTS Multi-Channel Audio Coding That Delivers 96-kHz/24-Bit Audio Quality-Zoran Fejzo, Stephen Smyth, Keith McDowell, Yu-Li You, and Paul Smith, Digital Theater Systems, Inc., Agoura Hills, CA, USA

  • PESQ-The New ITU Standard for End-to-End Speech Quality Assessment-Antony W. Rix and Michael P. Hollier, BT Advanced Communications Research, Ipswich, UK; and John G. Beerends and Andries P. Hekstra, Royal PTT Nederland NV, Leidschendam, The Netherlands

  • Evaluating the Perceived Audio Quality (PEAQ) of Internet Audio Codecs-Michael Keyhl, OPTICOM GmbH, Erlangen, Germany

Monday, September 25-9:00 am
N: INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT
Chair: Thomas Kite, Audio Precision, Inc., Beaverton, OR, USA

  • Diagnosis and Remedy of Nonlinearities in Electrodynamical Transducers-Wolfgang Klippel, Klippel GmbH, Dresden, Germany

  • Coherence-Based, Wide-Band, Signal-to-Distortion Ratio versus Total Harmonic Distortion of Slightly Non-Linear Audio Systems-D. Preis and R. Gregg, Tufts University, Medford, MA, USA

  • The Accuracy of Loudspeaker Array Sound Field Predictions Using Low-Resolution 1/3-Octave, 5o Polar Data-Henrik Staffeldt, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark

  • Measuring the Head-Related Transfer Functions of an Artificial Head with a High-Directional Resolution-Bjarke P. Bovbjerg, Flemming Christensen, Pauli Minnaar, and Xiaoping Chen, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark

  • Multitone Testing of Sound Systems' Components-Some Results and Conclusions-Gene Czerwinski, Alexander Voishvillo, Sergei Alexandrov, and Alexander Terekhov, Cerwin Vega, Inc., Simi Valley, CA, USA

  • Testing Loudspeakers with Wavelets-Marshall Buck, Psychotechnology, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, USA; and Audio Precision, Inc., Beaverton, OR, USA

  • The Development of a Car Sound-Field Measurement System Using Compact PC-Kazue Satoh, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Kadoma-City, Osaka, Japan; and Toshikazu Chiba, Matsushita Communication Industrial Co., Ltd., Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama, Japan (Poster)

  • Modeling and Measurement of Cross-Talk Cancellation Zones for Small Displacements of the Listener in Transaural Sound Reproduction with Different Loudspeaker Arrangements- J�se Javier L�pez and Alberto Gonz�lez, Universidad Polit�cnica de Valencia, Grao Gandia, Valencia, Spain; and Felipe Ordu�a, Universidad Nacional Aut�noma de Mexico, Mexico, D.F., Mexico (Poster)

  • Measuring Acoustic Noise Emitted by Power Transformers-Menno van der Veen, Consultant, Zwolle, The Netherlands; and Francisco de Leon, Brian Gladstone, and Valeriu Tatu, Plitron Manufacturing Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Poster)

  • Windnoise Measurement Using Real Wind-Chris Woolf and Oliver Prudden, Rycote Microphone Windshields Ltd., Stroud, Glouchestershire, UK (Poster)

Monday, September 25-2:00 pm
O: LOW BIT-RATE CODING, PART 2
Chair: Jayant Datta, Motorola, North Syracuse, NY, USA

  • Implementation of MPEG-4 Audio Components on Various Platforms-Bernhard Grill, Stefan Geyersberger, Johannes Hilpert, and Bodo Teichmann, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits, Erlangen, Germany

  • Error Resilient Source Coding with Variable Length Codes and Its Application to MPEG Advanced Audio Coding-Ralph Sperschneider, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits, Erlangen, Germany

  • Dynamic Allocation of Bits Based on Perceptual Entropy in Perceptual Audio Coding Systems-Kelvin H. C. Eng and Say Wei Foo, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; and Dong-Yan Huang, Institute of Microelectronics, Singapore, Singapore

  • Optimal Prediction in Scalable Coding of Stereophonic Audio-Ashish Aggarwal, Shankar L. Regunathan, and Kenneth Rose, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA

  • Perceptual Audio Coding Using a Time-Varying Linear Pre- and Post-Filter-Bernd Edler, Christof Faller, and Gerald Schuller, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, NJ, USA

  • Analyzing the Performance of Lossless Coding Techniques Used in Audio Coders-Matthew A. Watson and Michael Truman, Dolby Laboratories, Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA

Monday, September 25-2:00 pm
P: AUTOMOTIVE AUDIO
Chair: Richard Stroud, Delphi Delco Electronics, Kokomo, IN, USA

  • Automotive Audio Design (A Tutorial)-Roger Shively, Harman-Motive, Inc., Martinsville, IN, USA (Tutorial)

  • APLODSP, Design of Customizable Audio Processors for Loudspeaker System Compensation by DSP-Alberto Bellini, Angelo Farina, and Carlo Morandi, University of Parma, Parma, Italy; and Emanuele Ugolotti, Gianfranco Cibelli, and Gino Gobbi, ASK Industries S.p.A., Reggio Emilia, Italy

  • Experimental Validation of Equalizing Filters for Car Cockpits Designed with Warping Techniques-Alberto Bellini and Angelo Farina, University of Parma, Parma, Italy; and Gianfranco Cibelli, Emanuele Ugolotti, and Filippo Bruschi, ASK Industries S.p.A., Reggio Emilia, Italy

  • Design of Acoustic Lever Loudspeaker Systems, Part One-Alan S. Phillips, Visteon Automotive Systems, Allen Park, MI, USA

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