A time domain formulation for source sound isolation is presented using a new concept of matrix convolution, and is compared with the corresponding frequency domain formulation. Computer simulation suggests that this method is applicable to practical cases.
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Masuzo YANAGIDA, Osamu KAKUSHO, "Isolation of Source Waves by Generalized Convolutional Inverse Matrix" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E64-E, no. 7, pp. 499-500, July 1981, doi: .
Abstract: A time domain formulation for source sound isolation is presented using a new concept of matrix convolution, and is compared with the corresponding frequency domain formulation. Computer simulation suggests that this method is applicable to practical cases.
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