03098oam 2200481 450 991041831790332120230621135931.09783832549060https://doi.org/10.30819/4906(CKB)4100000011479704(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/64422(ScCtBLL)e4ad34ed-ac8d-44c9-a43a-e481f2b2087c(EXLCZ)99410000001147970420210223h20192019 fy 0engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFast measurement of individual head-related transfer functions /Richter, Jan-GerritBerlin/GermanyLogos Verlag Berlin2019Berlin, Germany :Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH,[2019]©20191 online resource (III, 151 pages) illustrations, charts; digital file(s)Aachener Beiträge zur Akustik30Author's doctoral thesis, Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen.Print version: 3832549064 Includes bibliographical references.While binaural technology applications gained in popularity in recent years, the majority of applications still use non-individual Head-Related Transfer Functions (HRTFs) from artificial heads. However, certain applications, for example research of spatial hearing or hearing attention, require an physically exact and realistic binaural signal. The limiting factor that prohibits the widespread use of individual HRTFs is the acquisition time of such data. This time requirement has recently been reduced by the use of parallelization in the measurement signal which lead to the development of fast measurement systems capable of acquiring individual and spatially dense HRTF. This thesis provides a objective and subjective evaluation of such a system that is designed with the goal of little disturbance of the measurements in mind. The construction is detailed, followed by both an objective and subjective evaluation. A detailed investigation into additional distortion of the sound field introduced by the system itself is presented and it is shown that the system performs comparably to a conventional system in terms of sound source localization. Furthermore, a method is introduced and evaluated to further reduce the measurement time by using continuous rotation during the measurement. This method is used to reduced the measurement duration from eight minutes to three minutes without audible differences.TechnologyAkustikHRTFMesstechnikBinauraltechnikPsychoakustikTechnology.621.3828019Richter Jan-Gerrit905403Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen,UkMaJRU9910418317903321Fast measurement of individual head-related transfer functions2025068UNINA