Description
The acoustics laboratory performs research in audio signal processing, in particular spatial audio processing and virtual reality, studies based on spherical arrays, wearable arrays, and sound perception. Applications include virtual and augmented reality for audio, and speech communication.
Significant equipment:
Anechoic chamber, KEMAR acoustic manikin, Eigenmike spherical microphone array, Bruel & Kjaer measurement equipment
Significant equipment:
Anechoic chamber, KEMAR acoustic manikin, Eigenmike spherical microphone array, Bruel & Kjaer measurement equipment
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