Atalay, Timuçin BerkGül, Zühre SuDe Sena, EnzoCvetkovic, ZoranHachabiboğlu, Hüseyin2023-02-272023-02-272022-01-182329-9290http://hdl.handle.net/11693/111859Artificial reverberators provide a computationally viable alternative to full-scale room acoustics simulation methods for deployment in interactive, immersive systems. Scattering delay network (SDN) is an artificial reverberator that allows direct parametric control over the geometry of a simulated cuboid enclosure, as well as the directional characteristics of the simulated sound sources and microphones. This paper extends the concept of SDN reverberators to multiple enclosures coupled via an aperture. The extension allows independent control of the acoustical properties of the coupled enclosures and the size of the connecting aperture. Transfer functions of the coupled-volume SDN are derived. The effectiveness of the proposed method is evaluated in terms of rendered energy decay curves in comparison to full-scale ray-tracing models and scale model measurements. © 2014 IEEE.EnglishArtificial reverberatorsCoupled volume acousticsDelay networksDouble-sloped decayRoom acoustics simulationScattering delay network simulator of coupled volume acousticsArticle10.1109/TASLP.2022.31436972329-9304