Download Virtual rooms recreation for Wave Field Synthesis
Advanced multichannel sound systems such as Wave Field Synthesis (WFS) allow to recreate spatial wide sound scenes of sources. The recreation of the illusion of a 3D natural and realistic sound scene can be achieved by means of virtual rooms where the wave field is simulated. Such wave field is used as a source of information for the convolution of WFS sound sources with extrapolated impulsive responses in these virtual rooms. To obtain the needed plane waves for auralization, a complete description of the sound field is needed, including an accurate knowledge of the particle velocity. In this paper, virtual rooms are simulated by means of Finite-Differences Time Domain method. This method provides a complete solution of the sound field variables in a wide frequency band and can be used to produce both the impulsive responses of pressure and particle velocity for plane wave decomposition, prior to auralization. To illustrate its applicability, a set of rooms consisting of a typical auditorium room, a cinema and a perfect cube are shown and evaluated.