
Effect of cross-frequency correlation on the auralization of acoustic scintillation in outdoor sounds
Outdoor sound propagation is modified by random fluctuations in the acoustic refractive index due to atmospheric turbulence. This phenomenon, known as acoustic scintillation, results in fluctuations in the amplitude and phase as well as reduced spatial coherence of the sound waves.
Recently, a physics-based model was proposed to construct time domain realizations of the amplitude and phase fluctuations for application in the auralization of outdoor sound sources. The approach assumed the frequency-dependent fluctuations, considered in separate 1/n octave frequency bands,
are either fully correlated or fully decorrelated. This paper extends the method by including specific model-based cross-frequency correlation in the fluctuations. The approach is first presented, followed by examples of applications and a subjective evaluation of auralized samples with and
without cross-frequency correlation.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: CSTB 2: von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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