Head tracking extends local active control of broadband sound to higher frequencies

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  • who: Stephen J. Elliott from the As the position of the listener's head changes, then clearly the observation filter and the responses from the secondary sources to the virtual positions of the error microphones will also changeIt is also found, however, that the responses from the secondary sources to the fixed monitoring microphones, Gm, also changes somewhat, due to the physical presence of the head, and that these changes can compromise the accuracy of the estimated error signals, and the stability of the system. The potential effect of a difference between Gm and Ĝm on the . . .

     

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