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Active diffusers : some prototypes and 2D measurements

Xiao, L; Cox, TJ; Avis, MR

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L Xiao

MR Avis



Abstract

Diffusing devices are used to improve room acoustics in a wide variety of applications. The dispersion generated by current diffuser technologies is often limited to mid-to-high frequencies because low-frequency diffusers are usually too large to be easily accommodated. To extend the bandwidth of diffusers to a lower frequency a new approach is proposed, that is to use active control technology. In particular, active impedance techniques have been exploited to create non-absorbing diffusers, and hybrid structures that partly absorb while dispersing any reflected sound. This paper presents results mostly from a feedforward structure. It is found that achieving active dispersion without absorption other a worthwhile bandwidth can be more difficult than achieving active absorption due to the more complex target impedance that the controller needs to learn. Measurements on polar responses provide evidence that the active diffusers can achieve wider bandwidth dispersion. Boundary element modelling has enabled the design of these structures to be examined in more application-realistic set-ups.

Citation

Xiao, L., Cox, T., & Avis, M. (2005). Active diffusers : some prototypes and 2D measurements. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 285(1-2), 321-339. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsv.2004.08.031

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jul 6, 2005
Deposit Date Sep 10, 2007
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Journal Journal of Sound and Vibration
Print ISSN 0022-460X
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 285
Issue 1-2
Pages 321-339
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsv.2004.08.031

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