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Headphone-to-ear-canal transfer functions (HpTFs) for 20 headphone placements were measured for each ear of three participants and an acoustic manikin. Head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) were measured for nine sound-source locations within a 14.5~ radius of each of eight representative locations. Noises were convolved with these functions and passed through a cochlear filter model to estimate cochlear excitation. The variability of the magnitudes of the filtered HpTFs was much less than the variability of the magnitudes of the unfiltered HpTFs. It was also considerably less than the variability of the magnitudes of the filtered HRTFs. In addition, the variability of the group delays of the HpTFs for the three human participants was considerably less than the minimum discriminable interaural time difference. It follows that much of the information in HRTFs that could provide a cue to sound-source location will not be masked by the variability of HpTFs across headphone placements. The spatial fidelity of an individualized virtual audio display, therefore, will not necessarily be compromised by variability in HpTFs.
Author (s): McAnally, Ken I.; Martin, Russell L.
Affiliation:
Air Operations Division, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Publication Date:
2002-04-06
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McAnally, Ken I.; Martin, Russell L.; 2002; Variability in the Headphone-to-Ear-Canal Transfer Function [PDF]; Air Operations Division, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Paper ; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11082
McAnally, Ken I.; Martin, Russell L.; Variability in the Headphone-to-Ear-Canal Transfer Function [PDF]; Air Operations Division, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Paper ; 2002 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11082