conference paper
Room impulse responses measurement using a moving microphone
2006
120th Convention of the AES
In this paper, we present a technique to record a large set of room impulse responses using a microphone moving along a tra jectory. The technique processes the signal recorded by the microphone to reconstruct the signals that would have been recorded at all possible spatial positions along the array. The speed of movement of the microphone is shown to be the key factor for the reconstruction. This fast method of recording spatial impulse responses can also be applied for the recording of head-related transfer functions.
Type
conference paper
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Date Issued
2006
Published in
120th Convention of the AES
Subjects
Editorial or Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
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EPFL
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Event name | Event place | Event date |
Paris, France | May 20-23, 2006 | |
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March 15, 2006
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