Advancements in Propagation Delay Estimation of Acoustic Signals in an Audience Service for Live Events

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  • Marcel Nophut
  • Robert Hupke
  • Stephan Preihs
  • Jürgen Peissig

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 7 Okt. 2018
Veranstaltung145th Audio Engineering Society International Convention, AES 2018 - New York, USA / Vereinigte Staaten
Dauer: 18 Okt. 201821 Okt. 2018

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Konferenz145th Audio Engineering Society International Convention, AES 2018
Land/GebietUSA / Vereinigte Staaten
OrtNew York
Zeitraum18 Okt. 201821 Okt. 2018

Abstract

In the course of the project PMSE-xG an audience service for live events - the Assistive Live Listening Service - was developed. The service uses supplementary augmented audio content presented through transparent headphones to enhance the traditional audio playback of a PA loudspeaker system. Augmented audio content and ambient sound are temporally aligned by the service. This paper proposes signal processing techniques to improve existing methods for estimating the propagation delay of acoustic signals in strongly reverberant environments. These refined methods aim to reduce the computational costs and allow to keep track of moving listeners. The proposed methods are evaluated based on realistic recordings of music and speech samples.

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Advancements in Propagation Delay Estimation of Acoustic Signals in an Audience Service for Live Events. / Nophut, Marcel; Hupke, Robert; Preihs, Stephan et al.
2018. Beitrag in 145th Audio Engineering Society International Convention, AES 2018, New York, USA / Vereinigte Staaten.

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Nophut, M, Hupke, R, Preihs, S & Peissig, J 2018, 'Advancements in Propagation Delay Estimation of Acoustic Signals in an Audience Service for Live Events', Beitrag in 145th Audio Engineering Society International Convention, AES 2018, New York, USA / Vereinigte Staaten, 18 Okt. 2018 - 21 Okt. 2018. <https://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=19831>
Nophut, M., Hupke, R., Preihs, S., & Peissig, J. (2018). Advancements in Propagation Delay Estimation of Acoustic Signals in an Audience Service for Live Events. Beitrag in 145th Audio Engineering Society International Convention, AES 2018, New York, USA / Vereinigte Staaten. https://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=19831
Nophut M, Hupke R, Preihs S, Peissig J. Advancements in Propagation Delay Estimation of Acoustic Signals in an Audience Service for Live Events. 2018. Beitrag in 145th Audio Engineering Society International Convention, AES 2018, New York, USA / Vereinigte Staaten.
Nophut, Marcel ; Hupke, Robert ; Preihs, Stephan et al. / Advancements in Propagation Delay Estimation of Acoustic Signals in an Audience Service for Live Events. Beitrag in 145th Audio Engineering Society International Convention, AES 2018, New York, USA / Vereinigte Staaten.
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