The motion-tracked binaural (MTB) technique allows the dynamic, pseudobinaural rendering of spatial sound scenes recorded by a circular array of microphones on a rigid sphere. The system provides a multichannel live audio transmission from which a head-related signal with approximated interaural time and level differences can be derived and played via headphones, head tracking, and a corresponding rendering software. The latter is mainly calculating imperceptible interpolation between channel pairs during head movements. This contribution evaluates the potential of this format for the creation of virtual acoustic envi- ronments. Based on the technical realization of a 16-channel MTB array with omnidirectional diffuse field-corrected electre...
This research incorporates the nature of head movement made in listening activities, into the develo...
This work concerns binaural control through the use of loudspeakers in systems used for virtual acou...
The development of noise reduction algorithms for hearing aids HA is not longer only related to the ...
This dissertation contains a collection of publications devoted to the technical and perceptual impr...
Increasing consumer availability of first-order ambisonics (FOA) microphones have enabled virtual ev...
A new recording technique based on multichannel digital signal processing is suggested. The system u...
As an alternative to conventional artificial heads, a virtual artificial head (VAH), i.e., a microph...
Binaural technology allows to capture sound fields by recording the sound pressure arriving at the l...
This research incorporates the nature of head movement made in listening activities, into the develo...
This research introduces a novel technique for capturing binaural signals for objective evaluation o...
Research was undertaken to determine the nature of head movements made when judging spatial impressi...
Binaural acoustic recordings were made in multiple natural environments, which were chosen to be sim...
Microphone arrays consisting of sensors mounted on the surface of a rigid, spherical scatterer are p...
During the last decade, Higher Order Ambisonics has become a popular way of capturing and reproducin...
When listening to binaural sound sources over headphones with non-individualized HRTFs, it is common...
This research incorporates the nature of head movement made in listening activities, into the develo...
This work concerns binaural control through the use of loudspeakers in systems used for virtual acou...
The development of noise reduction algorithms for hearing aids HA is not longer only related to the ...
This dissertation contains a collection of publications devoted to the technical and perceptual impr...
Increasing consumer availability of first-order ambisonics (FOA) microphones have enabled virtual ev...
A new recording technique based on multichannel digital signal processing is suggested. The system u...
As an alternative to conventional artificial heads, a virtual artificial head (VAH), i.e., a microph...
Binaural technology allows to capture sound fields by recording the sound pressure arriving at the l...
This research incorporates the nature of head movement made in listening activities, into the develo...
This research introduces a novel technique for capturing binaural signals for objective evaluation o...
Research was undertaken to determine the nature of head movements made when judging spatial impressi...
Binaural acoustic recordings were made in multiple natural environments, which were chosen to be sim...
Microphone arrays consisting of sensors mounted on the surface of a rigid, spherical scatterer are p...
During the last decade, Higher Order Ambisonics has become a popular way of capturing and reproducin...
When listening to binaural sound sources over headphones with non-individualized HRTFs, it is common...
This research incorporates the nature of head movement made in listening activities, into the develo...
This work concerns binaural control through the use of loudspeakers in systems used for virtual acou...
The development of noise reduction algorithms for hearing aids HA is not longer only related to the ...