Auralization Fundamentals of Acoustics, Modelling, Simulation, Algorithms and Acoustic Virtual Reality
by
 
Vorländer, Michael. author.

Title
Auralization Fundamentals of Acoustics, Modelling, Simulation, Algorithms and Acoustic Virtual Reality

Author
Vorländer, Michael. author.

ISBN
9783540488309

Personal Author
Vorländer, Michael. author.

Physical Description
XV, 335 p. online resource.

Series
RWTHedition,

Contents
Fundamentals of acoustics -- Sound sources -- Sound propagation -- Sound fields in cavities and in rooms -- Structure-borne sound -- Psychoacoustics -- Signal processing for auralization -- Characterization of sources -- Convolution and sound synthesis -- Simulation models -- Simulation of sound in rooms -- Simulation and auralization of airborne sound insulation -- Simulation and auralization of structure-borne sound -- Binaural transfer path synthesis -- Aspects of real-time processing -- 3-D sound reproduction and virtual reality systems.

Abstract
"Auralization" is the technique of creation and reproduction of sound on the basis of computer data. With this tool is it possible to predict the character of sound signals which are generated at the source and modified by reinforcement, propagation and transmission in systems such as rooms, buildings, vehicles or other technical devices. This book is organized as a comprehensive collection of the basics of sound and vibration, acoustic modelling, simulation, signal processing and audio reproduction. Implementations of the auralization technique are described using examples drawn from various fields in acoustic’s research and engineering, architecture, sound design and virtual reality.

Subject Term
Physics.
 
Computer simulation.
 
Acoustics.
 
Vibration.
 
Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control.
 
Signal, Image and Speech Processing.
 
Simulation and Modeling.

Added Corporate Author
SpringerLink (Online service)

Electronic Access
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-48830-9


LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf NumberStatus
IYTE LibraryE-Book502603-1001QC221 -246Online Springer