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Technical Committee on Engineering Acoustics (EA)  (Searched in: 2008)

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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
EA 2008-12-04
13:00
Fukushima   Examination for the realization of the MIMO communication by acoustic wave
Daisuke Hayashi, Hideo Shibayama (Sibaura Inst. Tech.) EA2008-101
We're studying for the realization of the MIMO communication using acoustic wave for the communication method of the env... [more] EA2008-101
pp.1-6
EA 2008-12-04
13:30
Fukushima   On improvement of speech annotation articulation inside automobiles
Masanori Miura, Kazuhiro Kondo, Hideharu Isaka (Yamagata Univ.) EA2008-102
The purpose of this study is to analyze the relation between the syllable articulation and the sound characteristics of ... [more] EA2008-102
pp.7-12
EA 2008-12-04
14:00
Fukushima   A consideration of loudness compensation system structure including a delay in the speech input/output paths
Toru Marumoto, Hirokazu Suzuki, Nozomu Saito (ALPINE Electronics, Inc.) EA2008-103
Loudness compensation system that we developed makes ease to hear speech clearly under vehicle interior noise. However, ... [more] EA2008-103
pp.13-18
EA 2008-12-04
14:45
Fukushima   Ear Canal Transfer Functions (ECTFs) in Listening through Headphones
Ryouichi Nishimura, Hironori Takemoto, Hiroaki Kato (NICT/ATR) EA2008-104
Head Related Transfer Functions (HRTFs) are usually defined as transfer functions from a sound source at various locatio... [more] EA2008-104
pp.19-24
EA 2008-12-04
15:15
Fukushima   Subjective evaluation of HRIRs estimated by using linear prediction -- Difference in evaluation performance due to HRIR estimation conditions --
Masahiro Nabatame, Shouichi Takane, Koji Abe, Kanji Watanabe, Sojun Sato (Grad. Schl. Akita Pref. Univ.) EA2008-105
Head-Related Transfer Functions (HRTFs) or Head-Related Impulse Responses (HRIRs) were estimated from the impulse repons... [more] EA2008-105
pp.25-30
EA 2008-12-04
16:00
Fukushima   A Research on the Structure of Audio Equalizer System for Vehcle Cabin which Based on Active Mode Control
Tomohiko Ise, Nozomu Saito (Alpine Electronics, Inc.) EA2008-106
 [more] EA2008-106
pp.31-36
EA 2008-12-04
16:30
Fukushima   Application of active control system -- Active control of directional characteristics of sound field --
Akihiro Kakiuchi, Akira Omoto (Kyushu Univ.) EA2008-107
 [more] EA2008-107
pp.37-42
EA 2008-12-04
17:00
Fukushima   Application of active control system -- Towards realization of global-local control considering the movement of control points --
Nao Mori, Akira Omoto (Kyushu Univ) EA2008-108
Active noise control (ANC) system which can cope with movement of the control points is currently investigated. For this... [more] EA2008-108
pp.43-47
EA 2008-12-05
09:30
Fukushima   Auralization of inaudible signals
Kaoru Ashihara (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), Shogo Kiryu (Musashi Institute of Technology) EA2008-109
 [more] EA2008-109
pp.49-54
EA 2008-12-05
10:00
Fukushima   Design of the capsules composing cardioid super-wide-range microphone
Kazuho Ono, Takehiro Sugimoto, Akio Ando (NHK STRL) EA2008-110
 [more] EA2008-110
pp.55-60
EA 2008-12-05
10:45
Fukushima   Development of prototype system for near 3D sound field reproduction using wave field synthesis
Toshiyuki Kimura, Yoko Yamakata, Michiaki Katsumoto (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology), Takuma Okamoto, Satoshi Yairi, Yukio Iwaya, Yo-iti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) EA2008-111
It is very important to develop near 3D sound field reproduction techniques in order to realize the ultra-realistic comm... [more] EA2008-111
pp.61-64
EA 2008-12-05
11:15
Fukushima   Directional Sound Radiation System using a Planar Diaphragm Incorporating Multiple Vibrators -- Influence of diaphragm shape and vibrator positions toward sound directivity controlling --
Yoko Yamakata, Michiaki Katsumoto, Toshiyuki Kimura (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology) EA2008-112
We have constructed a sound production system that can control the sound directivity by controlling bending vibration of... [more] EA2008-112
pp.65-70
EA 2008-12-05
12:45
Fukushima   A study of DOA estimation based on Sub-band Peak Hold processing
Takashi Suzuki, Yutaka Kaneda (Tokyo Denki University) EA2008-113
In this paper, we discuss the DOA (Direction Of Arrival) estimation method using sub-band peak hold processing, which av... [more] EA2008-113
pp.71-76
EA 2008-12-05
13:15
Fukushima   Evaluation of 3D sound field reproduction system using multi-channel loudspeakers and the boundary surface control principle
Yusuke Ikeda, Seigo Enomoto (Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International), Shiro Ise (Kyoto Univ.), Satoshi Nakamura (Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International) EA2008-114
Sound field recording and reproduction system based on the boundary surface control (BSC) principle is developed
to rea... [more]
EA2008-114
pp.77-82
EA 2008-12-05
14:00
Fukushima   [Invited Talk] Basic Properties of Auditory Presence -- Content Presence vs. System Presence --
Kenji Ozawa (Univ. of Yamanashi) EA2008-115
The auditory presence of a reproduced sound depends on its content and the characteristics of the system used. In this s... [more] EA2008-115
pp.83-88
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