Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, the measurements of the head-related transfer function (HRTF) of the bat-head models are presented and analyzed in order to evaluate acoustic spectral characteristics of the sound received by the bat’s ears during the echolocation process. For that purpose, three different artificial models of the bat head are considered - a sphere model, a sphere model with pinna and a bat-head cast - with aim to identify the spectral localization cues in the frontal part of the horizontal plane defined by the bat’s head and pinna shape and size.KeywordsBio-inspired systemsEcholocationHead-related transfer functionSpectral cuesBiosignals

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