Wave Field Synthesis Driving Functions

Computes Driving functions for a WFS Array using the 2 1/2D-Rayleigh-I-Integral
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This file computes the driving functions (delay and gain) for every single loudspeaker of a WFS - sytem, given by the array dimensions, the position of the virtual sound source and a reference line within the listening zone. The function arraysnap.m plots the resulting wavefield and shows the effect of spatial aliasing when you increase the frequency of the source signal or decrease the loudspeaker distance.

THIS IS A VERY SIMPLE IMPLEMENTATION, SO TEST AND MODIFY IT AND GET IN CONTACT WITH ME TO DISCUSS IMPROVEMENTS!

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Dominik Wegmann (2024). Wave Field Synthesis Driving Functions (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/26995-wave-field-synthesis-driving-functions), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

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Version Published Release Notes
1.1.0.0

delay function is now included in WFS_DrivingFunctions.m

1.0.0.0