COMPUTATION OF ROOM ACOUSTICS USING PROGRAMMABLE VIDEO HARDWARE

  • Jedrzejewski M
  • Marasek K
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This paper describes a new method of generating real time acoustics with the use of widely available graphic video cards. Algorithm that was mapped to video hardware is ray tracing. Computed echogram was later used during real time auralization. Simplified acoustic model al- lows to use this method in real time simulations like video games or fast acoustics aproximation. Advantage of this method is ability to move source and listener during simulation without the need for long pre- computation phase. Test scenes consisted of highly occluded building architectures. Results show that performing acoustic computation on GPU can significantly speed it up. Propagation of 16384 rays (at 10 reflections) for few room flat took about 32ms on AMD 2GHz with ATI Radeon 9800. Such results allow for real time simulations. Computa- tion of above one million rays took around 1s. Described algorithm is optimized for working with ATI Radeon 9800 hardware with the use of DirectX 9 API.

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Jedrzejewski, M., & Marasek, K. (2006). COMPUTATION OF ROOM ACOUSTICS USING PROGRAMMABLE VIDEO HARDWARE. In Computer Vision and Graphics (pp. 587–592). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4179-9_84

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