Download Characterisation and Excursion Modelling of Audio Haptic Transducers Statement and calculation of objective audio haptic transducer performance metrics facilitates optimisation of multi-sensory sound reproduction systems. Measurements of existing haptic transducers are applied to the calculation of a series of performance metrics to demonstrate a means of comparative objective analysis. The frequency response, transient response and moving mass excursion characteristics of each measured transducer are quantified using novel and previously defined metrics. Objective data drawn from a series of practical measurements shows that the proposed metrics and means of excursion modelling applied herein are appropriate for haptic transducer evaluation and protection against over-excursion respectively.
Download Frequency-Dependent Characteristics and Perceptual Validation of the Interaural Thresholded Level Distribution The interaural thresholded level distribution (ITLD) is a novel metric of auditory source width (ASW), derived from the psychophysical processes and structures of the inner ear. While several of the ITLD’s objective properties have been presented in previous work, its frequency-dependent characteristics and perceptual relationship with ASW have not been previously explored. This paper presents an investigation into these properties of the ITLD, which exhibits pronounced variation in band-limited behaviour as octaveband centre-frequency is increased. Additionally, a very strong correlation was found between [1 – ITLD] and normalised values of ASW, collected from a semantic differential listening test based on the Multiple Stimulus with Hidden Reference and Anchor (MUSHRA) framework. Perceptual relationships between various ITLD-derived quantities were also investigated, showing that the low-pass filter intrinsic to ITLD calculation strengthened the relationship between [1 – ITLD] and ASW. A subsequent test using transient stimuli, as well as investigations into other psychoacoustic properties of the metric such as its just-noticeabledifference, were outlined as subjects for future research, to gain a deeper understanding of the subjective properties of the ITLD.