April 14, 2005 01 h 01 min
April 14, 2005 24 min
May 12, 2005 52 min
February 4, 2005 01 h 18 min
October 17, 2007 49 min
June 27, 2007 01 h 12 min
July 11, 2007 48 min
September 12, 2007 01 h 07 min
September 19, 2007 01 h 13 min
September 26, 2007 01 h 00 min
October 3, 2007 01 h 12 min
October 10, 2007 01 h 10 min
October 24, 2007 50 min
November 21, 2007 57 min
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Wave-based time-domain methods for room acoustics auralisation are computationally intensive, but performance at an audio rate is coming within reach in special-purpose hardware. In this talk, the focus will be on the various problems and challenges posed by such methods, including computational cost, techniques for ensuring numerical stability under realistic room geometries and wall conditions, and the inherent problem of numerical dispersion in time domain methods. Alongside these basic considerations, some special topics will be discussed, including higher order accuracy, and source/receiver modeling. Many sound and video demonstrations will be presented.