Given a geometrical model of a space, the problem of optimally placing absorption in a space to match a desired impulse response is in general nonlinear. This has led some to use costly optimization procedures. This letter reformulates absorption assignment as a constrained linear least-squares problem. Regularized solutions result in direct distribution of absorption in the room and can accommodate multiple frequency bands, multiple sources and receivers, and constraints on geometrical placement of absorption. The method is demonstrated using a beam tracing model, resulting in the optimal absorption placement on the walls and ceiling of a classroom.
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Saksela, K., Botts, J., & Savioja, L. (2015). Optimization of absorption placement using geometrical acoustic models and least squares. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 137(4), EL274–EL280. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4915063
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