The purpose is the modeling of a loudspeaker-microphone system, in order to reduce the number of parameters (in terms of signal-processing), compared to the length of the discrete impulse response. The attempt is to get rid of transducer effects in room acoustics measurements, and to control those for communication purposes. Several signal-processing methods are reviewed, each of them providing a pole-zero modeling, either of the system itself, or of its inverse. Some spectral and temporal criterions are proposed to compare those methods. Filtering performances are illustrated and discussed through an experimental study.
Authors:
Jullien, J. P.; Warusfel, Olivier
Affiliation:
CENTRE NATIONAL D'ETUDES DES, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, LANNION, FRANCE
AES Convention:
75 (March 1984)
Paper Number:
2063
Publication Date:
March 1, 1984
Subject:
Microphones
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