DocumentCode
72306
Title
On the Modeling of Rectangular Geometries in Room Acoustic Simulations
Author
De Sena, Enzo ; Antonello, Niccolo ; Moonen, Marc ; van Waterschoot, Toon
Author_Institution
Stadius Center for Dynamical Syst., Signal Process. & Data Analytics, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Volume
23
Issue
4
fYear
2015
fDate
Apr-15
Firstpage
774
Lastpage
786
Abstract
This paper is concerned with an acoustical phenomenon called sweeping echo, which manifests itself in a room impulse response as a distinctive, continuous pitch increase. In this paper, it is shown that sweeping echoes are present (although to greatly varying degrees) in all perfectly rectangular rooms. The theoretical analysis is based on the rigid-wall image solution of the wave equation. Sweeping echoes are found to be caused by the orderly time-alignment of high-order reflections arriving from directions close to the three axial directions. While sweeping echoes have been previously observed in real rooms with a geometry very similar to the rectangular model (e.g., a squash court), they are not perceived in commonly encountered rooms. Room acoustic simulators such as the image method (IM) and finite difference time-domain (FDTD) correctly predict the presence of this phenomenon, which means that rectangular geometries should be used with caution when the objective is to model commonly encountered rooms. Small out-of-square asymmetries in the room geometry are shown to reduce the phenomenon significantly. Randomization of the image sources´ position is shown to remove sweeping echoes without the need to model an asymmetrical geometry explicitly. Finally, the performance of three speech and audio processing algorithms is shown to be sensitive to strong sweeping echoes, thus highlighting the need to avoid their occurrence.
Keywords
acoustic signal processing; finite difference time-domain analysis; finite difference time-domain; rectangular geometries; rigid-wall image solution; room acoustic simulations; room impulse response; small out-of-square asymmetries; wave equation; Acoustics; Geometry; IEEE transactions; Materials; Mathematical model; Speech; Speech processing; Acoustics; acoustic propagation; acoustic signal processing; computer simulation; finite difference methods; image method; room acoustics;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2329-9290
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASLP.2015.2405476
Filename
7045580
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