Spatially augmented audio delivery: applications of spatial sound awareness in sensor-equipped indoor environments

Publication Type  Conference Paper
Year of Publication  2009
Authors  Healy, G.; Smeaton, A.F.
Conference Name  ISA 2009: First International Workshop on Indoor Spatial Awareness
Conference Date  18 May 2009
Publisher  Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Conference Location  Taipei, Taiwan
Key Words  RP5
Abstract  

Current mainstream audio playback paradigms do not take any account of a user's physical location or orientation in the delivery of audio through headphones or speakers. Thus audio is usually presented as a static perception whereby it is naturally a dynamic 3D phenomenon audio environment. It fails to take advantage of our innate psycho-acoustical perception that we have of sound source locations around us. Described in this paper is an operational platform which we have built to augment the sound from a generic set of wireless headphones. We do this in a way that overcomes the spatial awareness limitation of audio playback in indoor 3D environments which are both location-aware and sensor-equipped. This platform provides access to an audio-spatial presentation modality which by its nature lends itself to numerous cross-dissiplinary applications. In the paper we present the platform and two demonstration applications.

URL  http://doras.dcu.ie/2968/