Room impulse response prototyping using receiver distance estimations for high quality room equalisation algorithms (2409.10131v1)
Abstract: Room equalisation aims to increase the quality of loudspeaker reproduction in reverberant environments, compensating for colouration caused by imperfect room reflections and frequency dependant loudspeaker directivity. A common technique in the field of room equalisation, is to invert a prototype Room Impulse Response (RIR). Rather than inverting a single RIR at the listening position, a prototype response is composed of several responses distributed around the listening area. This paper proposes a method of impulse response prototyping, using estimated receiver positions, to form a weighted average prototype response. A method of receiver distance estimation is described, supporting the implementation of the prototype RIR. The proposed prototyping method is compared to other methods by measuring their post equalisation spectral deviation at several positions in a simulated room.
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