Wave field synthesis is a reproduction technique capable to reproduce realistic acoustic image taking advantage of a large number of loudspeakers. In particular, it is possible to reproduce moving sound sources, achieving good performance in terms of sound quality and accuracy. In this context, an efficient application of a wave field synthesis reproduction system is proposed, introducing a Kinect control on the transmitting room, capable to accurately track the source movement and thus preserving the spatial representation of the acoustic scene. The proposed architecture is implemented using a real time framework considering a network connection between the receiving and transmitting room: several tests have been performed to evaluate the realism of the achieved performance.
Authors:
Gasparini, Michele; Cecchi, Stefania; Romoli, Laura; Primavera, Andrea; Peretti, Paolo; Piazza, Francesco
Affiliation:
Universitá Politecnica della Marche, Ancona, Italy
AES Convention:
133 (October 2012)
Paper Number:
8761
Publication Date:
October 25, 2012
Subject:
Spatial Audio
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