05491nam 2200685Ia 450 991014374890332120200520144314.01-280-54162-897866105416210-470-85871-00-470-85865-6(CKB)1000000000356076(EBL)228335(OCoLC)59723855(SSID)ssj0000107513(PQKBManifestationID)11142936(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000107513(PQKBWorkID)10012436(PQKB)10558163(MiAaPQ)EBC228335(EXLCZ)99100000000035607620040630d2004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAudio bandwidth extension application of psychoacoustics, signal processing and loudspeaker design /Erik Larsen, Ronald M. AartsChichester John Wiley & Sonsc20041 online resource (313 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-85864-8 Includes bibliographical references (p. [269]-284) and index.Audio Bandwidth Extension; Contents; Preface; I Introduction; I.1 Bandwidth Defined; I.2 Historic Overview; I.2.1 Electroacoustic Transducers; I.2.2 Sound Quality; I.3 Bandwidth Extension Framework; I.3.1 Introduction; I.3.2 The Framework; 1 From Physics to Psychophysics; 1.1 Signal Theory; 1.1.1 Linear and Non-linear Systems; 1.1.2 Continuous-time LTI (LTC) Systems; 1.1.3 Discrete-time LTI (LTD) Systems; 1.1.4 Other Properties of LTI Systems; 1.1.5 Digital Filters; 1.2 Statistics of Audio Signals; 1.2.1 Speech; 1.2.2 Music; 1.3 Loudspeakers; 1.3.1 Introduction to Acoustics1.3.2 Loudspeakers1.3.3 Bessel and Struve Functions; 1.4 Auditory Perception; 1.4.1 Physical Characteristics of the Peripheral Hearing System; 1.4.2 Non-linearity of the Basilar Membrane Response; 1.4.3 Frequency Selectivity and Auditory Filters; 1.4.4 Loudness and Masking; 1.4.5 Pitch; 1.4.6 Timbre; 1.4.7 Auditory Scene Analysis; 1.4.8 Perceptual Modelling - Auditory Image Model; 2 Psychoacoustic Bandwidth Extension for Low Frequencies; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Psychoacoustic Effects for Low-frequency Enhancement of Small Loudspeaker Reproduction; 2.2.1 Pitch (Harmonic Structure)2.2.2 Timbre (Spectral Envelope)2.2.3 Loudness (Amplitude) and Tone Duration; 2.3 Low-Frequency Psychoacoustic Bandwidth Extension Algorithms; 2.3.1 Overview; 2.3.2 Non-Linear Device; 2.3.3 Filtering; 2.3.4 Gain of Harmonics Signal; 2.4 Low-Frequency Psychoacoustic Bandwidth Extension with Frequency Tracking; 2.4.1 Non-Linear Device; 2.4.2 Frequency Tracking; 2.5 Subjective Performance of Low-Frequency Psychoacoustic Bandwidth Extension Algorithms; 2.5.1 'Virtual Bass'; 2.5.2 'Ultra Bass'; 2.6 Spectral Characteristics of Non-Linear Devices; 2.6.1 Output Spectrum of a Rectifier2.6.2 Output Spectrum of Integrator2.6.3 Output Spectra in Discrete Time; 2.6.4 Output Spectrum of Clipper; 3 Low-frequency Physical Bandwidth Extension; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Perceptual Considerations; 3.2.1 Pitch (Spectral Fine Structure); 3.2.2 Timbre (Spectral Envelope); 3.2.3 Loudness (Amplitude); 3.3 Low-frequency Physical Bandwidth Extension Algorithms; 3.3.1 Systems with Low-frequency Extension; 3.3.2 Non-linear Device; 3.3.3 Filtering; 3.3.4 Gain of Harmonics Signal; 3.4 Low-frequency Physical Bandwidth Extension Combined with Low-frequency Psychoacoustic Bandwidth Extension4 Special Loudspeaker Drivers for Low-frequency Bandwidth Extension4.1 The Force Factor; 4.2 High Force Factor Drivers; 4.3 Low Force Factor Drivers; 4.3.1 Optimal Force Factor; 4.4 Transient Response; 4.4.1 Gated Sinusoid Response; 4.4.2 Impulse Response; 4.5 Details of Lumped-element Parameters and Efficiency; 4.6 Discussion; 5 High-frequency Bandwidth Extension for Audio; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Limits of Deconvolution; 5.3 Perceptual Considerations; 5.3.1 Pitch (Harmonic Structure); 5.3.2 Timbre (Spectral Envelope); 5.3.3 Loudness (Amplitude); 5.3.4 Effects of Hearing Loss5.3.5 ConclusionsBandwidth extension (BWE) refers to various methods that increase either the perceived or real frequency spectrum (bandwidth) of audio signals. Such frequency extension is desirable if at some point the frequency content of the audio signal has been reduced, as can happen for example during recording, transmission or reproduction. This volume, significant in dealing exclusively with BWE, discusses applications to music and speech and places particular emphasis on signal processing techniques.Presents an all-encompassing approach to BWE by covering theory, applications and algorithms<PsychoacousticsSignal processingAcoustical engineeringRadio frequencyLoudspeakersDesign and constructionPsychoacoustics.Signal processing.Acoustical engineering.Radio frequency.LoudspeakersDesign and construction.621.3822Larsen Erik R.1975-935703Aarts Ronald M521925MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910143748903321Audio bandwidth extension2107740UNINA