F M Fazi
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Darbyshire J, Muller-Trapet M, Cheer J, Fazi F, Young J
Anaesthesia
. 2019 May;
74(8):1018-1025.
PMID: 31066046
Excessive noise in hospitals adversely affects patients' sleep and recovery, causes stress and fatigue in staff and hampers communication. The World Health Organization suggests sound levels should be limited to...
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Poletti M, Fazi F
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2016 Apr;
139(3):1294-302.
PMID: 27036266
A method is presented for generating a sound field that is significantly attenuated over half of the reproduction region, which has application to the generation of two independent sound fields...
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Poletti M, Fazi F
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2015 Feb;
137(2):598-605.
PMID: 25697994
An application of current interest in sound reproduction systems is the creation of multizone sound fields which produce multiple independent sound fields for multiple listeners. The challenge in producing such...
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Poletti M, Fazi F, Nelson P
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2011 Mar;
129(3):1429-38.
PMID: 21428507
Sound reproduction systems using omnidirectional loudspeakers produce reflections from room surfaces which interfere with the desired sound field within the array. While active compensation systems can reduce the reverberant level,...
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Poletti M, Fazi F, Nelson P
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2010 Jun;
127(6):3590-601.
PMID: 20550259
Sound reproduction systems using open arrays of loudspeakers in rooms suffer from degradations due to room reflections. These reflections can be reduced using pre-compensation of the loudspeaker signals, but this...