Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices – Binaural and stereophonic
Patent
1990-11-21
1992-11-03
Ng, Jin F.
Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices
Binaural and stereophonic
381 17, 381 63, H04R 300
Patent
active
051611961
ABSTRACT:
An artificial horizon of sound is maintained in an enclosure which is irregularly moving in a manner which may induce motion sickness of its occupant(s), by positioning sound emitters in spaced locations in the enclosure and continuously varying the sound intensity of selected emitters to create the perception of a relatively stationary sound horizon.
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Lefkowitz Edward
Ng Jin F.
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