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- Fabio Bozzoli, Enrico Armelloni, Emanuele Ugolotti,
- Angelo Farina
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- Assess the quality of an automotive sound system by subjective listening
test
- Analyze the effect of the background noise on the performances of the
sound system
- Avoid the problems encountered when attempting to collect questionnaires
from subjects during on-the-road tests
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- Dual Stereo Dipole
- 1 Binaural microphone
(with pinnae)
- Different cross-talk cancelling filters for front and rear Stereo
Dipoles, designed inverting the actual measurements taken on the dummy
head placed in the listening room
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- The DSP board is simply used as a 2x2 convolver (FIR or WFIR filters)
- Thanks to the SIMD capabilities of the SHARC21161N processor, a single
board can simultaneously perform the same processing (with different
filtering coefficients) for the second Stereo Dipole
- The sets of filtering coefficients are computed by means of a modified
version of the method developed by Nelson, Hamada and Kirkeby
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- The four inverse filters f are computed in the frequency domain, based
on the measured head-related transfer functions h.
- The denominator, common to all the 4 filters, is a mixed-phase function
- Its inversion is possible introducing a small regularisation parameter e
- Making e variable with frequency, the inverse filters make optimal use
of the limited number of taps available
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- Each speaker feed is basically simply a linear combination of the 4
inputs signals (WXYZ)
- The gains depend on the position of each particular loudspeakers
- A speaker-dependent FIR filter is added, for compensating its individual
response curve, and providing some high-frequency phase randomization
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- Background noise recordings on three very similar cars:
- - Opel Vectra 2.0 DTI (130 km/h)
- - Opel Zafira 2.0 DI (120 km/h)
- - Opel Zafira 2.0 DTI (120 km/h)
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- The first results coming from the listening tests show that some light
difference between the three cars can be systematically perceived (some
subjects reliably identify each of the three cars, also after random
shuffling the sound samples);
- Nevertheless, an ANOVA performed over the subjective responses, shows no
significant difference among the three cars;
- The subjects employed for the tests revealed to be unsatisfactorily
trained to listen to background noise;
- The scores obtained by the sound systems (IPA) are much worst in
presence of the reproduced background noise than in absence of it;
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- The sound quality evaluation is heavily affected by the presence of
car’s background noise;
- The questionnaires employed for evaluation in absence of background
noise revealed to be partially unsatisfactory for assessing sound
systems in presence of background noise;
- Technicians used to evaluate sound systems by listening to music
reproduction inside a silent environment need some further training for
becoming used to listening with background noise;
- The hybrid reproduction systems revealed to be satisfactory for the
reproduction of the sound recorded inside a car compartment, and can be
further improved by means of a portable multichannel soundboard;
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