- What is the room impulse response?
- What is binaural room impulse response?
- How do you calculate impulse response?
What is the room impulse response?
The room impulse response is the transfer function between the sound source and microphone. In order to recover the original sound source, the received microphone signal can be convolved with the inverse of the room impulse response function.
What is binaural room impulse response?
Binaural room impulse responses (BRIRs) characterize the acoustic transmission from a sound source to the outer ears of a listener. BRIRs can be used for an authentic auralization of a loudspeaker array system that is installed in a room.
How do you calculate impulse response?
Key Concept: The impulse response of a system is given by the transfer function. If the transfer function of a system is given by H(s), then the impulse response of a system is given by h(t) where h(t) is the inverse Laplace Transform of H(s).