학술논문

Time Domain Sampling of the Radial Functions in Spherical Harmonics Expansions
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing IEEE Trans. Signal Process. Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on. 69:4502-4512 2021
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Harmonic analysis
Time-domain analysis
Distortion
Numerical models
Finite impulse response filters
Computational modeling
Array signal processing
Radial filter
radial function
time-domain spherical harmonics expansion
time dependent wave field
Language
ISSN
1053-587X
1941-0476
Abstract
Spherical harmonics representations are widely adopted in applications such as analysis, manipulation, and synthesis of wave fields that are either captured or simulated. Recent studies have shown that, for broadband fields, a time domain representation of spherical harmonics expansions can benefit from computational efficiency and favorable transient properties. For practical usage, an accurate discrete-time modeling of spherical harmonics expansions is indispensable. The main challenge is to model the so called radial functions which describe the radial and frequency dependencies. In homogeneous cases, they are commonly realized as finite impulse response filters where the coefficients are obtained by sampling the continuous-time representations. This article investigates the temporal and spectral properties of the resulting discrete-time radial functions. The spectral distortions caused by aliasing are evaluated both analytically and numerically, revealing the influence of the distance from the expansion center, sampling frequency, and fractional sample delay. It is also demonstrated how the aliasing can be reduced by employing a recently introduced band limitation method.