The Wigner distribution is a time-frequency representation which has proved itself to be a valuable tool for describing the direct sound field of a loudspeaker as measured in an anechoic room. However, the subjective judgment of loudspeaker boxes is always done by listening tests in a living room. The applicability of the Wigner concept to loudspeaker responses in a reflecting environment has been investigated. Three Wigner-based representations are discussed, two of which seem promising for practical use.
Authors:
Verschuur, Dirk J.; Kaizer, Arie J.; Druyvesteyn, W. F.; de Vries, Diemer
Affiliations:
Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Applied Physics, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands ; Philips Research Laboratories, 5600 JA Eindhoven, The Netherlands(See document for exact affiliation information.)
JAES Volume 36 Issue 4 pp. 203-212; April 1988
Publication Date:
April 1, 1988
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