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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 07, 2009
Filed:
Mar. 27, 2002
Anthony Hooley, Cambridge, GB;
Paul Thomas Troughton, Cambridge, GB;
Angus Gavin Goudie, Cambridge, GB;
Mark George Easton, Cambridge, GB;
Irving Alexander Bienek, Cambridge, GB;
James Davies, Cambridge, GB;
Damon Thomas Ryan, Cambridge, GB;
Paul Raymond Windle, Essex, GB;
Anthony Hooley, Cambridge, GB;
Paul Thomas Troughton, Cambridge, GB;
Angus Gavin Goudie, Cambridge, GB;
Mark George Easton, Cambridge, GB;
Irving Alexander Bienek, Cambridge, GB;
James Davies, Cambridge, GB;
Damon Thomas Ryan, Cambridge, GB;
Paul Raymond Windle, Essex, GB;
Cambridge Mechatronics Limited, Cambridge, GB;
Abstract
The invention generally relates to a method and apparatus for taking an input signal, replicating it a number of times and modifying each of the replicas before routing them to respective output transducers such that a desired sound field is created. This sound field may comprise a directed beam, focussed beam or a simulated origin. In a first aspect, delays are added to sound channels to remove the effects of different travelling distances. In a second aspect, a delay is added to a video signal to account for the delays added to the sound channels. In a third aspect, different window functions are applied to each channel to give improved flexibility of use. In a fourth aspect, a smaller extent of transducers is used top output high frequencies than are used to output low frequencies. An array having a larger density of transducers near the centre is also provided. In a fifth aspect, a line of elongate transducers is provided to give good directivity in a plane. In a sixth aspect, sound beams are focussed in front or behind surfaces to give different beam widths and simulated origins. In a seventh aspect, a camera is used to indicate where sound is directed.