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A new interpretation of distortion artifacts in sweep measurements
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2011
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AeroacousticsAudio ElectroacousticsImpulse ResponseEngineeringMeasurementEducationGeophysical Signal ProcessingDistortion ArtifactsCalibrationAudio AnalysisNoiseAcoustical EngineeringGeometrical AccuracyInstrumentationAcoustic Signal ProcessingSweep TechniqueAcoustic AnalysisGeodesyPhysicsSignal ProcessingHigh-frequency MeasurementSpeech Processing
The characterization of acoustical spaces by means of impulse response measurements is often biased by the nonlinear behavior of the loudspeaker used to excite the system under test. In this context the distortion immunity provided by the sweep technique has been investigated. The results show that the sweep method can reject a significant amount of distortion artifacts but, in contrast to what is claimed in the literature, it cannot exclude all distortion artifacts from the causal part of the estimated impulse response.