This book presents the Anisotropic Reverberation Model (ARM), a novel and efficient approach to simulate room acoustics. It delves into various simulation methods, focusing on geometric and statistical techniques, and explores hybrid methods to improve acoustic modeling. The text discusses the theoretical underpinnings of ARM, comparing it with established models like Lambert's scattering model and Gordon's edge diffraction. It also covers the practical application of ARM in different architectural spaces, such as concert halls and classrooms, highlighting the model's ability to handle complex acoustic scenarios. The book aims to advance room acoustics understanding and is intended for acoustics professionals and researchers. |