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Measuring Sound Field Diffusion: SFDC

This research addresses the usefulness of an absolute descriptor to quantify the degree of diffusion in a third octave band basis of a sound field. The degree of sound field diffuseness in one point is related with the reflection’s energy control multiplied by the temporal distribution uniformity of reflections. All this information is extracted from a monaural, broadband, omnidirectional, high S/N impulse response. The coefficient range varies between 0 and 1, evaluates the early, late, and total sound field for frequencies above Schroeder’s and in the far field from diffusive surfaces, zero being “no diffuseness” at all. This coefficient allows the comparison of different rooms, different places inside rooms, measurement of the effects of different sound diffusers coatings, and the resulting spatial uniformity variation, among other applications.

 

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