Author :
Woon-Seng Gan ; Ee-Leng Tan ; Kuo, S.M.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
Abstract :
The parametric loudspeaker provides an effective means of projecting sound in a highly directional manner without using large loudspeaker arrays to form sharp directional beams. It can be augmented with conventional loudspeakers to create a more immersive audio soundscape. Deployment of parametric loudspeakers in many public places where private messaging can make a difference in attracting attention, conveying messages without needing headphones, and creating private listening zones to reduce noise pollution. Digital signal processing plays a significant role in enhancing the aural quality of the parametric loudspeakers, and array processing can help to shape and steer the beam electronically. In addition, other signal processing techniques can also be applied to add more flexibility and improve the performance of parametric loudspeakers. These developments rely heavily on the latest techniques in acoustics and audio signal processing to overcome some of the current limitations in nonlinear acoustics modeling and ultrasonic transducers´ technology. A useful feature in sound projection is to realize a highaccuracy digital beamsteering capability in air using an array of parametric loudspeakers. An in-depth study into the theoretical model of wave steering capability in parametric array in air can provide some hints on how we can best steer the demodulated signal in an efficient manner. As seen from this article, digital signal processing provides the main engine to achieve directional sound projection, and new digital processing techniques will be devised to provide a better quality, controllable audio beaming, and efficient sound focusing device in the future.
Keywords :
audio signal processing; loudspeakers; noise pollution; ultrasonic transducers; audio projection; audio soundscape; digital signal processing; loudspeaker arrays; noise pollution; nonlinear acoustics modeling; parametric loudspeaker; ultrasonic transducers; Acoustic beams; Acoustics; Information processing; Loudspeakers; Measurement; Modulation; Ultrasonic imaging;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MSP.2010.938755