Abstract
Various approaches based on direct measurement have been used to obtain the precise headrelated transfer function (HRTF). However, several problems persist, such as scattering of sound source and distance effect, which are related to the measurement configuration. In this work, the modified dummy head having two sound sources located at the ear positions is applied as the sound source reciprocally to overcome the trouble. By using the near-field acoustic holography, the sound sources located in the ear holes are reconstructed from the measured data in the near-field hologram. One can predict the acoustic transfer function between the ear holes and the field positions at any point using the recovered source information described in spherical harmonics. The obtained transfer function is valid for predicting the binaural response from any sound source position. This configuration is possible to measure the near-field response with the relatively small scattering effect because of the low Helmholtz number of microphones. The far-field reconstruction of HRTF is also possible with the near-field measurement data using acoustical holography. The proposed method is demonstrated with the modified B&K HATS system, in which the microphones in the ear holes are replaced by pipe sources connected to the loudspeaker.
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