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3-D Audio in Mobile Communication Devices: Methods for Mobile Head-Tracking
@article{Poe07,
  author="Christoph P{\"o}rschmann",
  title="3-D Audio in Mobile Communication Devices: Methods for Mobile Head-Tracking",
  journal="Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting",
  editor = "Jens Herder",
  year="2007",
  volume="4",
  number="13",
  month=oct,
  note="{\tt urn:nbn:de:0009-6-11833}, ISSN 1860-2037",
  abstract = "Future generations of mobile communication devices
              will serve more and more as multimedia platforms capable
              of reproducing high quality audio. In order to
              achieve a 3-D sound perception the reproduction quality
              of audio via headphones can be significantly increased
              by applying binaural technology. To be independent
              of individual head-related transfer functions
             (HRTFs) and to guarantee a good performance for all
              listeners, an adaptation of the synthesized sound field
              to the listener’s head movements is required.
              In this article several methods of head-tracking for mobile
              communication devices are presented and compared.
              A system for testing the identified methods is
              set up and experiments are performed to evaluate the
              pros and cons of each method. The implementation of
              such a device in a 3-D audio system is described and
              applications making use of such a system are identified
              and discussed."
}
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