An algebraic technique which computes nonlinear, delay-free digital filter networks is applied to model the Dolby B in the discrete-time. The model preserves the topology of the analog system, and imports the characteristics of the nonlinear processing blocks which are responsible of the peculiar functioning of Dolby B. The resulting numerical system exhibits qualitatively similar dynamic behavior and performance -- full compliance with the Dolby B specifications would be achieved by deriving, from comprehensive data sheets of the system, accurate discrete-time models of the analog processing blocks. Results demonstrate that the computation converges if proper iterative methods are employed.
Exact discrete-time realization of a Dolby B encoding/decoding architecture / F. Avanzini, F. Fontana - In: DAFx-06[s.l] : DAFx, 2006. - ISBN 07717062705. - pp. 297-302 (( Intervento presentato al 9. convegno International Conference on Digital Audio Effects tenutosi a Montreal nel 2006.
Exact discrete-time realization of a Dolby B encoding/decoding architecture
F. Avanzini;
2006
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An algebraic technique which computes nonlinear, delay-free digital filter networks is applied to model the Dolby B in the discrete-time. The model preserves the topology of the analog system, and imports the characteristics of the nonlinear processing blocks which are responsible of the peculiar functioning of Dolby B. The resulting numerical system exhibits qualitatively similar dynamic behavior and performance -- full compliance with the Dolby B specifications would be achieved by deriving, from comprehensive data sheets of the system, accurate discrete-time models of the analog processing blocks. Results demonstrate that the computation converges if proper iterative methods are employed.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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