This Engineering Brief presents a brief overview of a novel audio transmission and storage format. The main feature of the format is the use of absolute sound pressure within the format. A secondary feature is the use of perceptual features to describe the associated sound content. Error reporting and correction systems are briefly described and a case study used to demonstrate the principles involved.
Authors:
Terrell, Michael J.; Simpson, Andrew J. R.; Sandler, Mark
Affiliation:
Queen Mary University of London
AES Convention:
132 (April 2012)
eBrief:52
Publication Date:
April 26, 2012
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