Abstract:
The digital waveguide mesh (DWM) has proven to an efficient and accurate method for simulating multi-dimensional wave propagation in various applications such as physical...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The digital waveguide mesh (DWM) has proven to an efficient and accurate method for simulating multi-dimensional wave propagation in various applications such as physical modeling of musical instruments and room acoustics. However, problems appear when fitting a DWM to an arbitrary boundary because of the geometric constraints of a given mesh element. A finer mesh grid is often used in an attempt to resolve this situation, which entails an associated computational cost increase. This paper presents a conformal method for the rectilinear DWM as an efficient alternative. The proposed conformal method aims at better approximating rigid boundaries that are normally not well suited for a rectilinear DWM structure. It is inspired by the conformal method developed for the Finite Domain Time Difference (FDTD) scheme where a cell associated with the boundary is split with respect to a particular criterion and the material constant of the cell is adjusted accordingly [1]. By means of the interleaved waveguide network (IWN) [2], the conformal method is successfully achieved in the DWM.
Published in: 2011 IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics (WASPAA)
Date of Conference: 16-19 October 2011
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 17 November 2011
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