DocumentCode
1121545
Title
On Crosstalk Cancellation and Equalization With Multiple Loudspeakers for 3-D Sound Reproduction
Author
Huang, Yiteng ; Benesty, Jacob ; Chen, Jingdong
Author_Institution
Alcatel-Lucent, Murray
Volume
14
Issue
10
fYear
2007
Firstpage
649
Lastpage
652
Abstract
People prefer to be able to enjoy spatial audio without wearing a headphone. Such a tethered device is anyway inconvenient and undesirable, if not cumbersome. Alternatively, 3D sound can be delivered to a listener with loudspeakers. However, crosstalk arises, and the rendered binaural signals are distorted by room reverberation when arriving at the listener´s two ears, which lead to the need for a crosstalk cancellation and equalization (CTCE) system. Classical CTCE systems employ only two loudspeakers, and their performance is usually unsatisfactory in practice. While the idea of using more loudspeakers has been investigated, it was never shown why using more loudspeakers is theoretically more advantageous for CTCE. In this letter, we will study this problem and demonstrate that with two loudspeakers, only a least-squares (LS) solution can be obtained, while using multiple loudspeakers, we have more options: either an LS solution or an exact solution for perfect CTCE. These findings are justified by simulations using real impulse responses measured in the varechoic chamber at Bell Labs.
Keywords
audio signal processing; crosstalk; least squares approximations; loudspeakers; 3D sound reproduction; binaural signals; crosstalk cancellation; crosstalk equalization; impulse response; least-squares solution; multiple loudspeakers; room reverberation; spatial audio; Acoustic distortion; Crosstalk; Ear; Filters; Headphones; Loudspeakers; Matrices; Reverberation; Signal processing algorithms; Space technology; 3-D sound reproduction; Crosstalk cancellation; equalization; inverse filtering; multichannel acoustic signal processing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing Letters, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9908
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/LSP.2007.898329
Filename
4303067
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