G10K11/17833

ACTIVE NOISE CONTROL DEVICE AND VEHICLE
20220230620 · 2022-07-21 ·

An active noise control device includes a control signal generating unit including a first adaptive filter configured to generate a control signal by performing a filtering process on a reference signal corresponding to noise, an identifying unit configured to identify a peak frequency in an impedance frequency characteristic of an actuator, a peak frequency storage unit configured to store an initial peak frequency of the actuator, a first determination unit configured to determine whether or not a difference between the peak frequency currently identified and the initial peak frequency is greater than or equal to a threshold value, and a control unit configured to change a characteristic of the control signal generated by the control signal generating unit when the first determination unit determines that the difference is greater than or equal to the threshold value.

ACTIVE NOISE CONTROL DEVICE AND VEHICLE
20220230621 · 2022-07-21 ·

An active noise control device includes a first adaptive filter configured to generate a control signal by performing a filtering process on a reference signal corresponding to noise, and a first filter coefficient updating unit configured to update a filter coefficient of the first adaptive filter based on based on the reference signal and an added error signal acquired by adding a first error signal acquired by detecting residual noise by a first microphone and a second error signal acquired by detecting residual noise by a second microphone.

Dynamic in-vehicle noise cancellation divergence control

An active noise cancellation (ANC) system may include an adaptive filter divergence detector for detecting divergence of the one or more controllable filters as they adapt, based on dynamically adapted thresholds. Upon detection of a controllable filter divergence, the ANC system may be deactivated, or certain speakers may be muted. Alternatively, the ANC system may modify the diverged controllable filters to restore proper operation of the noise cancelling system.

Voice isolation system

The disclosure includes a voice isolation system comprising an acoustic echo-cancelation subsystem configured to receive a plurality of input signals, subtract an interference component from the input signals, and provide a plurality of output signals. The system also includes an adaptive beamformer subsystem configured to receive the plurality of output signals from the acoustic echo-cancelation subsystem and compute a signal-to-noise ratio enhanced signal based on the received output signals. The system also includes a residual noise suppressor subsystem configured to attenuate at least one portion of the SNR enhanced signal received from the adaptive beamformer subsystem based on the at least one portion having an SNR below a predetermined SNR threshold. The system also includes an automatic gain control subsystem configured to process a signal outputted from the residual noise suppressor subsystem and transmit a resulting signal as an output signal.

ECHO DETECTION WITH BACKGROUND NOISE BASED SCREENING

An illustrative controller includes: a transmitter to drive the acoustic transducer to generate acoustic bursts; a receiver to sense a response of the acoustic transducer to echoes; and a processing circuit coupled to the transmitter and to the receiver, the processing circuit configured to convert said received response into output data by: correlating said response to a driving signal to obtain a correlation response; distinguishing peak areas from non-peak areas in said correlation response; deriving a noise level in a portion of said correlation response based on the non-peak areas within said portion; calculating a signal to noise ratio (SNR) for a peak signal within the portion as a ratio of a peak value for the peak signal to the noise level in said portion of said correlation response; and accepting the peak signal as an echo only if the SNR for said peak signal exceeds a predetermined threshold.

NOISE CANCELLATION SIGNAL SATURATION CONTROL

A noise-cancellation system includes a noise-cancellation filter in communication with at least one speaker, the noise-cancellation filter generating a noise-cancellation signal that, when actuated by the at least one speaker, cancels noise within at least one cancellation zone; and an amplifier disposed between the noise-cancellation filter and the speaker, the amplifier applying a first scaling gain to the noise-cancellation signal and outputting an scaled noise-cancellation signal, the scaled noise-cancellation signal being a linear reduction of the noise-cancellation signal when the first scaling gain is less than unity, wherein the first scaling gain is set to less than unity in response to a signal representative of the noise-cancellation signal exceeding a threshold.

Wearable audio device feedforward instability detection
11350204 · 2022-05-31 · ·

A system for detecting feedforward instability in a wearable audio device. The audio device includes an electro-acoustic transducer that is configured to develop sound for a user, a housing that holds the transducer, a feedforward microphone that is configured to detect sound outside of the housing and output a microphone signal, and an opening in the housing that emits sound pressure from the transducer that can reach the microphone. A feedforward instability detector is configured to apply two filters to the microphone signal. A first filter passes more energy in a frequency band than does a second filter, to develop a filtered signal. The filtered signal is compared to the microphone signal outside of the frequency band, to develop a comparison signal that is indicative of feedforward instability in the frequency band.

SYNCHRONIZATION OF INSTABILITY MITIGATION IN AUDIO DEVICES
20230260499 · 2023-08-17 · ·

A method and system directed to controlling audio devices with active noise reduction. The system detects a first instability condition in a first headphone based on one or more parameters; alters a parameter of the one or more parameters; and detects a second audio instability condition in the first headphone based on the altered parameter of the one or more parameters. The first and second audio instability conditions are related to audio feedback.

ACOUSTIC APPARATUS AND ACOUSTIC CONTROL METHOD
20230254626 · 2023-08-10 ·

An acoustic device includes a detection unit configured to detect a timing to transition to each of a first power-saving mode and a second power-saving mode, a battery, a monitoring unit configured to monitor a remaining capacity of the battery, a signal processing unit configured to process a sound signal, a sound emitting unit configured to acoustically output the processed sound signal, a communication unit configured to transmit and receive a signal to and from a communication terminal and transmit the processed sound signal to the communication terminal, and a control unit configured to stop an operation of the signal processing unit based on the detection of the timing to transition to the first power-saving mode.

AUDIO PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD

An audio processing system is configured to process an audio signal representing sound waves originating from at least one vehicle system disposed on a vehicle. The audio processing system includes a controller configured to receive the audio signal from a microphone. The controller processes the audio signal to generate a frequency domain representation of the audio signal. The controller also receives a first operating signal indicating an operating state of a first said vehicle system. The controller decomposes the frequency domain representation of the audio signal in dependence on the first operating signal to identify a first audio profile associated with the operation of the first vehicle system. Aspects of the present invention also relate to a vehicle including an audio processing system.