Currently, the ITU standard surround sound speaker arrangement is based on an irregular 5 speaker array. However, this may change to an irregular 7 speaker array (as is now the standard on computer hardware) or more in the future. The Ambisonic system, pioneered by Micheal Gerzon, among others, in the late 1960’s, is very well suited to situations where the end system speaker configuration is not fixed in terms of number or position while also offering a simple way (via energy and velocity vector analysis) of quantifying the performance of such systems. However, while the derivation of the decoders is well documented for regular speaker arrangements [1], optimising the decoders for irregular layouts is not a simple task, where optimisation ...
This paper presents improvements to previous work on deriving first order Ambisonic decoders for ITU...
This thesis describes a system that can be used for the decoding of a three dimensional audio record...
This paper presents a technique whereby the localization performance of surround sound decoders can ...
Currently, the ITU standard surround sound speaker arrangement is based on an irregular 5 speaker ar...
Surround sound has, for a number of years, had the standard of an irregular five-speakers layout (as...
This poster summarizes research into the design of Ambisonic decoders for irregular loudspeakers arr...
Much research has been undertaken to optimise irregular 5-speaker Ambisonic decoders for idealised l...
This paper highlights several key improvements that can be made to current surround sound decoder d...
Ambisonics was developed in the 1970’s as a flexible, psycho-acoustically aware system1. Developed a...
All previously published Ambisonic decoders for irregular loudspeaker layouts have localisation perf...
This thesis presents the development of a software-based decoder design tool (DDT) for producing Amb...
Ambisonics renders a sound field through different kinds of loudspeaker layouts, which leads to diff...
Ambisonics is a sound reproduction technique based on the decomposition of the sound field using sph...
This paper describes the efforts we devoted to improve Ambisonics decoders in Csound. Current versio...
This paper describes a tool for designing Ambisonic surround sound decoders. The tool is highly flex...
This paper presents improvements to previous work on deriving first order Ambisonic decoders for ITU...
This thesis describes a system that can be used for the decoding of a three dimensional audio record...
This paper presents a technique whereby the localization performance of surround sound decoders can ...
Currently, the ITU standard surround sound speaker arrangement is based on an irregular 5 speaker ar...
Surround sound has, for a number of years, had the standard of an irregular five-speakers layout (as...
This poster summarizes research into the design of Ambisonic decoders for irregular loudspeakers arr...
Much research has been undertaken to optimise irregular 5-speaker Ambisonic decoders for idealised l...
This paper highlights several key improvements that can be made to current surround sound decoder d...
Ambisonics was developed in the 1970’s as a flexible, psycho-acoustically aware system1. Developed a...
All previously published Ambisonic decoders for irregular loudspeaker layouts have localisation perf...
This thesis presents the development of a software-based decoder design tool (DDT) for producing Amb...
Ambisonics renders a sound field through different kinds of loudspeaker layouts, which leads to diff...
Ambisonics is a sound reproduction technique based on the decomposition of the sound field using sph...
This paper describes the efforts we devoted to improve Ambisonics decoders in Csound. Current versio...
This paper describes a tool for designing Ambisonic surround sound decoders. The tool is highly flex...
This paper presents improvements to previous work on deriving first order Ambisonic decoders for ITU...
This thesis describes a system that can be used for the decoding of a three dimensional audio record...
This paper presents a technique whereby the localization performance of surround sound decoders can ...