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HEADPHONEFILTER - Combined headphone and outer ear filter

Program code:

function b = headphonefilter(fs,order)
%HEADPHONEFILTER  Combined headphone and outer ear filter
%   Usage:  b=headphonefilter(fs,order);
%           b=headphonefilter(fs);
%           b=headphonefilter;
%
%   HEADPHONEFILTER(fs,order) computes the filter coefficients of a FIR
%   filter or order order approximating the combined effect of headphones
%   and the outer ear. The data describes a generic set of headphones,
%   originally from Pralong et al. (1996)
%
%   HEADPHONEFILTER(fs) does the same with a FIR filter of order 512.
%
%   HEADPHONEFILTER without any input arguments returns a table
%   describing the frequency response of the headphone filter. First
%   column of the table contain frequencies and the second column
%   contains the amplitude of the frequency.
%
%   The following code displays the magnitude response of the filter:
%
%     fs=16000;
%     x=erbspace(0,fs/2,100);
%     b=headphonefilter(fs);
%     H=freqz(b,1,x,fs);
%     semiaudplot(x,10*log10(abs(H).^2));
%     xlabel('Frequency (Hz)');
%     ylabel('Magnitude (dB)');
%
%   See also: middleearfilter, data_pralong1996, data_lopezpoveda2001
%
%   References:
%     E. Lopez-Poveda and R. Meddis. A human nonlinear cochlear filterbank.
%     J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 110:3107-3118, 2001.
%     
%     D. Pralong and S. Carlile. The role of individualized headphone
%     calibration for the generation of high fidelity virtual auditory space.
%     J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 100:3785-3793, 1996.
%     
%
%   Url: http://amtoolbox.sourceforge.net/amt-0.9.9/doc/general/headphonefilter.php

% Copyright (C) 2009-2015 Piotr Majdak and the AMT team.
% This file is part of Auditory Modeling Toolbox (AMT) version 0.9.9
%
% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
% (at your option) any later version.
%
% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
% GNU General Public License for more details.
%
% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
% along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  
% Author: Morten Løve Jepsen, Peter L. Søndergaard


if nargin==1
  order = 512;    % desired FIR filter order
end;

eardrum_data = data_pralong1996;

if nargin==0
  b = eardrum_data;
else
  
  if fs<=20000
    % In this case, we need to cut the table because the sampling
    % frequency is too low to accomodate the full range.
    
    indx=find(eardrum_data(:,1)<fs/2);
    eardrum_data=eardrum_data(1:indx(end),:);
  end;  

  % Extract the frequencies and amplitudes, and put them in the format
  % that fir2 likes.
  freq=[0;...
        eardrum_data(:,1).*(2/fs);...
        1];
  ampl=[0;...
        eardrum_data(:,2);...
        0];
  
  b = fir2(order,freq,ampl);

end;