Common-Acoustic-Poles and Zeros Modeling Using Jointly Balanced Model Truncation
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10.1109/ISSPIT.2009.5407536
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We propose a new technique for common-acoustic-poles and zeros (CAPZ) modeling. In 3-D sound processing, head-related transfer functions (HRTF's) record channels' characteristics from different locations to both ears. Compared to conventional pole/zero models, it is more efficient to model HRTF's by using CAPZ modeling. Based on balanced model truncation (BMT), jointly BMT is proposed to effectively model a group of HRTF's using common-poles IIR filters. The simulation result shows the proposed method is superior to the previous Prony and Shanks methods.