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A constrained optimization approach for multi-zone surround sound

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A constrained optimization approach for multi-zone surround sound
A recent approach to surround sound is to perform exact control of the sound field over a region of space. Here, the driving signals for an array of loudspeakers are chosen to create a desired sound field over an extended area. An interesting subtopic is multi-zone surround sound, where two or more listeners can experience totally independent sound fields. However, multi-zone surround sound is a challenge because implementation can be very non-robust. We formulate multi-zone sound reproduction as a convex optimization problem, where the sound energy leakage into other listener zones is limited to fixed levels, and a constraint is placed on the loudspeaker weights to improve the robustness. An interior point algorithm is devised for computing the loudspeaker weights, and its performance is compared with least squares approaches of multi-zone reproduction in typical two-zone cases.
Terence Betlehem, Paul D. Teal
Added 20 Aug 2011
Updated 20 Aug 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where ICASSP
Authors Terence Betlehem, Paul D. Teal
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