Abstract

Binaural sound systems have been used in science for quite some time, for example, to provide authentic reproduction and simulation of auditory events for sound-quality evaluation. However, it is only recently that an industry started to evolve that successfully applies binaural methods to a variety of practical tasks, and supplies the necessary equipment for doing so: the binaural-technology industry. In this lecture, the fundamentals of binaural technology will be reviewed and a few current applications discussed, such as dummy-head stereophony, binaural mixing consoles, binaural room simulation, binaural noise diagnosis, virtual auditory environment, and telepresence. Special emphasis will be put on the possibilities of incorporating binaural technology into design processes in architectural acoustics.

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