Subband Approach to Bandlimited Crosstalk Cancellation System in Spatial Sound Reproduction

Crosstalk cancellation system (CCS) plays a vital role in spatial sound reproduction using multichannel loudspeakers. However, this technique is still not of full-blown use in practical applications due to heavy computation loading. To reduce the computation loading, a bandlimited CCS is presente...

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Main Authors: Chih-Chung Lee, Mingsian R. Bai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2007-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/71948
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spelling doaj-36d7014d45024fe285b431b6a35a54bc2020-11-24T21:14:27ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing1687-61721687-61802007-01-01200710.1155/2007/71948Subband Approach to Bandlimited Crosstalk Cancellation System in Spatial Sound ReproductionChih-Chung LeeMingsian R. BaiCrosstalk cancellation system (CCS) plays a vital role in spatial sound reproduction using multichannel loudspeakers. However, this technique is still not of full-blown use in practical applications due to heavy computation loading. To reduce the computation loading, a bandlimited CCS is presented in this paper on the basis of subband filtering approach. A pseudoquadrature mirror filter (QMF) bank is employed in the implementation of CCS filters which are bandlimited to 6 kHz, where human's localization is the most sensitive. In addition, a frequency-dependent regularization scheme is adopted in designing the CCS inverse filters. To justify the proposed system, subjective listening experiments were undertaken in an anechoic room. The experiments include two parts: the source localization test and the sound quality test. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) is applied to process the data and assess statistical significance of subjective experiments. The results indicate that the bandlimited CCS performed comparably well as the fullband CCS, whereas the computation loading was reduced by approximately eighty percent. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/71948
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Subband Approach to Bandlimited Crosstalk Cancellation System in Spatial Sound Reproduction
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
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title Subband Approach to Bandlimited Crosstalk Cancellation System in Spatial Sound Reproduction
title_short Subband Approach to Bandlimited Crosstalk Cancellation System in Spatial Sound Reproduction
title_full Subband Approach to Bandlimited Crosstalk Cancellation System in Spatial Sound Reproduction
title_fullStr Subband Approach to Bandlimited Crosstalk Cancellation System in Spatial Sound Reproduction
title_full_unstemmed Subband Approach to Bandlimited Crosstalk Cancellation System in Spatial Sound Reproduction
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series EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
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publishDate 2007-01-01
description Crosstalk cancellation system (CCS) plays a vital role in spatial sound reproduction using multichannel loudspeakers. However, this technique is still not of full-blown use in practical applications due to heavy computation loading. To reduce the computation loading, a bandlimited CCS is presented in this paper on the basis of subband filtering approach. A pseudoquadrature mirror filter (QMF) bank is employed in the implementation of CCS filters which are bandlimited to 6 kHz, where human's localization is the most sensitive. In addition, a frequency-dependent regularization scheme is adopted in designing the CCS inverse filters. To justify the proposed system, subjective listening experiments were undertaken in an anechoic room. The experiments include two parts: the source localization test and the sound quality test. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) is applied to process the data and assess statistical significance of subjective experiments. The results indicate that the bandlimited CCS performed comparably well as the fullband CCS, whereas the computation loading was reduced by approximately eighty percent.
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