Title :
A real-time audio system for adjusting the sweet spot to the listener´s position
Author :
Lee, Ki-Seung ; Lee, Seok-pil
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron., Konkuk Univ., Seoul, South Korea
fDate :
5/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In the present study, a new stereophonic playback system was proposed, where the cross-talk signals would be reasonably cancelled at an arbitrary listener position. The system was composed of two major parts: the listener position tracking part and the sound rendering part. The position of the listener was estimated using acoustic signals from the listener (i.e. voice or hand-clapping signals). A direction of arrival (DOA) algorithm was adopted to estimate the directions of acoustic sources where the room reverberation effects were taken into consideration. A Crosstalk cancellation filter was designed using a free-field model. To determine the maximum tolerable shift of the listener position, a quantitative analysis of the channel separation ratio according to the displacement of the listener position was performed. Prototype hardware was implemented using a microprocessor board, a DSP board, a multi-channel ADC board and an analog frontend. The results showed that the average mean square error between the true direction of a listener and the estimated direction was about 5 degrees. More than 80% of the tested subjects indicated that better stereo images were obtained by the proposed system, compared with the non-processed signals.
Keywords :
Audio systems; Crosstalk; Direction of arrival estimation; Filters; Hardware; Microprocessors; Performance analysis; Prototypes; Real time systems; Reverberation; Sound rendering, sweet spot, direction of arrival, realtime hardware;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCE.2010.5506009