3-D Audio in Mobile Communication Devices: Methods for Mobile Head-Tracking

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  • Christoph Pörschmann Cologne University of Applied Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20385/1860-2037/4.2007.13

Schlagworte:

Head Tracking, Spatial Audio, Virtual Environment

Abstract

Future generations of mobile communication devices will serve more and more as multimedia platforms capable of reproducing high quality audio. In order to achieve a 3-D sound perception the reproduction quality of audio via headphones can be significantly increased by applying binaural technology. To be independent of individual head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) and to guarantee a good performance for all listeners, an adaptation of the synthesized sound field to the listener's head movements is required. In this article several methods of head-tracking for mobile communication devices are presented and compared. A system for testing the identified methods is set up and experiments are performed to evaluate the pros and cons of each method. The implementation of such a device in a 3-D audio system is described and applications making use of such a system are identified and discussed.

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2007-10-11

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