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/ |
