Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012
Title: Innovations in Sound Quality Prediction by David Meares
Introduction
David Meares is an accomplished inventor based in Horsham, GB. He has made significant contributions to the field of audio processing and reproduction. His innovative work focuses on enhancing the perceived spatial quality of sound through advanced methodologies.
Latest Patents
David Meares holds a patent for a system, devices, and methods for predicting the perceived spatial quality of sound processing and reproducing equipment. This invention relates to a method and corresponding system that predicts the perceived spatial quality of sound processing and reproducing equipment. The device under test (DUT) is subjected to one or more test signals, and the response is analyzed to derive metrics. These metrics are then translated into a predicted perceived spatial quality using calibrated predictor means based on listening tests. This invention provides an efficient alternative to expensive and time-consuming listening tests during the development of audio systems.
Career Highlights
David Meares is affiliated with the University of Surrey, where he continues to advance research in audio technology. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications in improving sound quality in various audio processing systems.
Collaborations
David has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Francis Rumsey and Slawomir Zielinski, contributing to the advancement of audio research and technology.
Conclusion
David Meares is a pioneering inventor whose work in predicting sound quality has the potential to revolutionize audio processing. His contributions are invaluable to the field and continue to influence future innovations in sound technology.
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