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Overview of geometrical room acoustic modeling techniques
Lauri Savioja1, U Peter Svensson2
1Department of Computer Science, Aalto University, Otaniementie 17, P.O. Box 15500, FI-00076 Aalto, Finland.
Abstract:
Computerized room acoustics modeling has been practiced for almost 50 years up to date. These modeling techniques play an important role in room acoustic design nowadays, often including auralization, but can also help in the construction of virtual environments for such applications as computer games, cognitive research, and training. This overview describes the main principles, landmarks in the development, and state-of-the-art for techniques that are based on geometrical acoustics principles. A focus is given to their capabilities to model the different aspects of sound propagation: specular vs diffuse reflections, and diffraction.
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