Multiple scattering ambisonics: Three-dimensional sound field estimation using interacting spheres

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Abstract

Rigid spherical microphone arrays (RSMAs) have been widely used in ambisonics [Gerzon (1973). J. Audio Eng. Soc. 21, 2-10] sound field recording. While it is desired to combine the information captured by a grid of densely arranged RSMAs for expanding the area of accurate reconstruction, or sweet-spots, this is not trivial due to inter-array interference. Here, we propose multiple scattering ambisonics, a method for three-dimensional ambisonics sound field recording using multiple acoustically interacting RSMAs. Numerical experiments demonstrate the sweet-spot expansion realized by the proposed method. The proposed method can be used with existing RSMAs as building blocks and opens possibilities including higher degrees-of-freedom spatial audio.

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Kaneko, S., & Duraiswami, R. (2021). Multiple scattering ambisonics: Three-dimensional sound field estimation using interacting spheres. JASA Express Letters, 1(8). https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0005832

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