Abstract

This paper reviews progress in making newer types of auditorium acoustics measurements over the past 10 years. All of the newer measures require impulse responses to be obtained and the merits and limitations of various measurement approaches will be discussed including the type of source, receiver, and processing that is used. Objective descriptions and the subjective relevance of the various types of newer measures will be reviewed including both monaural and binaural quantities. Four generations of measurement systems will be described including the special problems associated with measuring inter-aural cross correlation coefficients. Finally the questions of accuracy and repeatability will be mentioned along with some discussion of future developments and problems to be solved.

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