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Broadcast range
Known as:
Fringe reception
, Listening area
, Primary service area
A broadcast range (also listening range or listening area for radio, or viewing range or viewing area for television) is the service area that a…
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AM broadcasting
Analog signal
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2014
2014
Efficient Phantom Source Widening and Diffuseness in Ambisonics
F. Zotter
,
M. Frank
,
M. Kronlachner
,
Jung-Woo Choi
2014
Corpus ID: 56472106
Object-based spatial audio considers virtual sound sources having a width/diffuseness parameter. This parameter aims at…
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2012
2012
Localization of a Virtual Point Source within the Listening Area for Wave Field Synthesis
H. Wierstorf
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A. Raake
,
S. Spors
2012
Corpus ID: 16313851
One of the main advantages of Wave Field Synthesis (WFS) is the existence of an extended listening area contrary to the sweet…
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2011
2011
An angular frequency domain metric for the evaluation of wave field rendering techniques
A. Canclini
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P. Annibale
,
F. Antonacci
,
R. Rabenstein
,
S. Tubaro
European Signal Processing Conference
2011
Corpus ID: 6474568
Spatial sound rendering techniques are based on established theoretical frameworks. The theoretical wave field predicted by the…
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2010
2010
Acoustical effects of columns, beams and furniture on sound fields in small enclosures
K. Eda
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Y. Yasuda
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T. Sakuma
2010
Corpus ID: 5012674
In acoustic design of small enclosures, it is a considerably important matter to control eigenmodes at low frequencies, so that…
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2009
2009
Sound Field Reconstruction: An Improved Approach for Wave Field Synthesis
M. Kolundzija
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C. Faller
,
M. Vetterli
2009
Corpus ID: 7876040
Wave field synthesis (WFS) is a prevalent approach to multiple-loudspeaker sound reproduction for an extended listening area…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Focusing of Virtual Sound Sources in Higher Order Ambisonics
J. Ahrens
,
S. Spors
2008
Corpus ID: 12494676
The papers at this Convention have been selected on the basis of a submitted abstract and extended precis that have been peer…
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2004
2004
Efficient Active Listening Room Compensation for Wave Field Synthesis
H. Buchner
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S. Spors
,
R. Rabenstein
2004
Corpus ID: 17704727
Wave field synthesis is an auralization technique which allows to control the entire wave field within the entire listening area…
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2004
2004
Sound Field Synthesis
S. Spors
,
H. Teutsch
,
Achim Kuntz
,
R. Rabenstein
2004
Corpus ID: 15813959
Conventional multichannel audio reproduction systems for entertainment or communication are not capable of immersing a large…
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2003
2003
An Approach to Listening Room Compensation with Wave Field Synthesis
S. Spors
,
Achim Kuntz
,
R. Rabenstein
2003
Corpus ID: 2970770
Common room compensation algorithms are capable of dereverberating the listening room at some discrete points only. Outside of…
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2003
2003
Application of Wave Field Synthesis in the composition of electronic music
M. Baalman
International Conference on Mathematics and…
2003
Corpus ID: 20386025
Wave Field Synthesis offers new possibilities for composers of electronic music to add the dimension of space to a composition…
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