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The fundamentals and techniques of theoretical and engineering acoustics as introduced in the previous chapters, with all available analytic calculation models, allow predicting the generation and radiation of sound. Psychoacoustics offers performance models of the human auditory system and focused evaluation of the technical character of sound. Accordingly, numerous methods for analysis of acoustic signals are available. As described in the previous chapter, these can be based on signal theory, wave field physics or psychoacoustics. Sound can give information about sound energy (level), spectral information including masking, temporal attributes, spatial cues and specific parameters related to room acoustics. This set of analytic tools should be sufficient for all kinds of acoustical problems. Or is it not?
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- Impulse Response
- Finite Impulse Response
- Harmonic Signal
- Infinite Impulse Response
- Filter Impulse Response
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(2008). Signal processing for auralization. In: Auralization. RWTHedition. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-48830-9_8
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