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cff-version: 1.2.0
title: Wave Field Synthesis
message: Please cite this project using these metadata.
type: software
authors:
- family-names: Schultz
given-names: Frank
orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3010-0294'
- family-names: Hahn
given-names: Nara
orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3564-5864'
- family-names: Spors
given-names: Sascha
orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7225-9992'
identifiers:
- type: doi
value: 10.5281/zenodo.8060879
description: GER version of this project
repository-code: 'https://github.com/spatialaudio/wfs_chapter_hda'
abstract: >-
Wave field synthesis (WFS) is a spatial reproduction
technique. It involves controlled interference to produce
spatially and temporally distinct wavefronts. This
requires loudspeaker arrays with very dense loudspeaker
spacing and individual signal processing for each
loudspeaker. Unlike channel-based reproduction methods,
WFS calculates the loudspeaker signals using measurement
data or audio objects and their spatio-temporal
parameters. WFS is used in loudspeaker-based auralisation,
reverberation enhancement, 3D sound reinforcement,
audiological research and spatialised audio arts.
The repository hosts the LaTeX code and the Python
reference implementation that the authors used to create
their submission for the chapter `Wave Field Synthesis' in
Stefan Weinzierl (editor): Handbook of Audio Technology,
1st English edition, Springer.
keywords:
- spatialisation
- virtual point source
- wave field
- wavefront
- wavefront curvature
- spatial aliasing
license: CC-BY-4.0
version: 0.4.0
date-released: '2025-11-08'