You can find a searchable list of my publications below. My Google Scholar profile contains an up-to-date overview of my citations. I also have a ResearchGate profile with most of my full-texts.
I am a strong proponent of Open Access, especially after having spent more than four years as a researcher at an institution with a very limited number of journal subscriptions. For each entry below where I am legally allowed to share a full-text, you can find it as the first link of the entry.
2015
Viggen, Erlend Magnus; Solvang, Audun; Vennerød, Jakob; Olsen, Herold
Development of an outdoor auralisation prototype with 3D sound reproduction Proceedings Article
In: Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-15), Trondheim, 2015.
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title = {Development of an outdoor auralisation prototype with 3D sound reproduction},
author = {Erlend Magnus Viggen and Audun Solvang and Jakob Vennerød and Herold Olsen},
url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/285592626_Development_of_an_outdoor_auralisation_prototype_with_3D_sound_reproduction, Full-text on ResearchGate},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-12-01},
urldate = {2015-12-01},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-15)},
address = {Trondheim},
abstract = {Auralisation of outdoor sound has a strong potential for demonstrating the impact of different community noise scenarios. We describe here the development of an auralisation tool for outdoor noise such as traffic or industry. The tool calculates the sound propagation from source to listener using the Nord2000 model, and represents the sound field at the listener's position using spherical harmonics. Because of this spherical harmonics approach, the sound may be reproduced in various formats, such as headphones, stereo, or surround. Dynamic reproduction in headphones according to the listener's head orientation is also possible through the use of head tracking.},
keywords = {acoustics, auralisation},
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}
Auralisation of outdoor sound has a strong potential for demonstrating the impact of different community noise scenarios. We describe here the development of an auralisation tool for outdoor noise such as traffic or industry. The tool calculates the sound propagation from source to listener using the Nord2000 model, and represents the sound field at the listener's position using spherical harmonics. Because of this spherical harmonics approach, the sound may be reproduced in various formats, such as headphones, stereo, or surround. Dynamic reproduction in headphones according to the listener's head orientation is also possible through the use of head tracking.
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