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A new approach to impulse response measurements at high sampling rates

Author(s): Tylka, JG; Sridhar, R; Boren, BB; Choueiri, Edgar Y

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Abstract: High sampling rates are required to fully characterize some acoustical systems, but capturing the system's high-frequency roll-off decreases the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Band-pass filtering can improve the SNR, but may create an undesirable pre-response. An iterative procedure is developed to measure impulse responses (IRs) with an improved SNR and a constrained pre-response. First, a quick measurement provides information about the system and ambient noise. A second, longer measurement is then performed, and a suitable band-pass filter is applied to the recorded signal. Experimental results show that the proposed procedure achieves an SNR of 37 dB with a peak pre-response amplitude of <0.2% of the IR peak, whereas a conventional technique achieves an SNR of 32 dB with a peak pre-response amplitude of 16%.
Publication Date: 1-Jan-2014
Citation: Tylka, JG, Sridhar, R, Boren, BB, Choueiri, EY. (2014). A new approach to impulse response measurements at high sampling rates. 137th Audio Engineering Society Convention 2014, 210 - 223
Pages: 210 - 223
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: 137th Audio Engineering Society Convention 2014
Version: Final published version. Article is made available in OAR by the publisher's permission or policy.



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