G10K11/17817

Voice detection
11222654 · 2022-01-11 · ·

A method for voice detection, the method may include (a) generating an in-ear signal that represents a signal sensed by an in-ear microphone and fed to a feedback active noise cancellation (ANC) circuit; (b) generating at least one additional signal, based on at least one out of a playback signal and a pickup signal sensed by a voice pickup microphone; and (c) generating a voice indicator based on the in-ear signal and the at least one additional signal.

AN ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION SYSTEM FOR A HELMET

An active noise cancellation (ANC) system has a mounting plate, a first face of which is configured to be disposed against an inner surface of a helmet to form, with the helmet, a chamber. When the mounting plate is mounted on the helmet, a loudspeaker provided on the first face of the mounting plate is within the chamber. The plate has an aperture for allowing transmission of sound from the loudspeaker to the spatial region. At least one reference microphone is mounted on a second face of the plate. The plate acts as a mounting plate for components of the ANC system, simplifying the process of installing an ANC system. Also, the plate serves to define a chamber that accommodates the loudspeaker of the ANC system and provides good acoustic coupling of the sound signal from the loudspeaker of the ANC system into the quiet zone of the ANC system.

ACTIVE NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM

In a first system signal processing unit, an adaptive filter generates a noise cancel sound, a first system selector selects an output of a first system auxiliary filter corresponding to a noise cancel position matching a detected position of a right ear of a user from a plurality of first system auxiliary filters corresponding to different noise cancel positions, and a first system subtractor subtracts the selected output from an output of a first microphone and outputs the subtracted result as an error signal to a first system adaptive filter and a second system adaptive filter of a second system signal processing unit. The noise cancel positions are arranged at predetermined intervals in a space where the user can move the right ear due to turning and side bending of the head within a predetermined range in the up-down and front-back directions.

ACTIVE NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM

Adaptive operations of a first noise control system and a second noise control system may include a speaker that outputs noise cancellation sound, a microphone that detects an error signal, an auxiliary filter that generates, from a noise signal, a correction signal that corrects the error signal so that a difference in a position between the microphone and a noise cancellation position is compensated, and an adaptive filter that performs an adaptive operation using the corrected error signal to generate the noise cancellation sound from the noise signal are alternately performed. A transfer function learned in a state in which the second noise control system is stopped is set in the auxiliary filter of the first noise control system, and a transfer function learned in a state in which the adaptive operation of the first noise control system is stopped is set in the auxiliary filter of the second noise control system.

ACTIVE NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM

In a first system signal processing unit, a first system auxiliary filter generates a correction signal for correcting an error signal from a noise signal, a first system subtractor subtracts the correction signal from an output of a first microphone to obtain an error signal, an adaptive filter performs an adaptive operation using the error signal to generate a cancel sound output from a first speaker, and a DMS detects a position of a user's ear. When the position of the user's ear moves, the controller stops the adaptive operation, updates the transfer function of the first system auxiliary filter to the transfer function corresponding to the noise cancel position matching the position of the user's ear, gradually changes the transfer function of the adaptive filter to the transfer function corresponding to the matching noise cancel position, and resumes the adaptive operation after the change is completed.

Active noise cancellation systems with convergence detection
11164557 · 2021-11-02 · ·

An input signal representative of an undesired acoustic noise in a region is captured by one or more first sensors and processed to generate a cancellation signal. An output signal is generated based on the cancelation signal to cause one or more acoustic transducers to cancel, at least in part, the undesired acoustic noise in the region. A feedback signal representative of residual acoustic noise in the region is captured by one or more second sensors. A characteristic of each of the feedback signal, the cancellation signal, and a combination of the cancellation signal and the feedback signal is determined. One or more thresholds are compared to a ratio of (i) the characteristic of the combination of the cancellation signal and the feedback signal and (ii) a combination of the characteristic of the feedback signal and the characteristic of the cancellation signal to determine a convergence state.

OCCUPANT DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION BASED AUDIO SYSTEM WITH MUSIC, NOISE CANCELLATION AND VEHICLE SOUND SYNTHESIS

A vehicle audio system is provided with at least one loudspeaker to project sound within a room in response to receiving an audio signal. A controller is programmed to generate the audio signal based on at least one occupancy signal indicative of occupant presence and identification within the room, wherein the audio signal is indicative of at least one of anti-noise sound, synthesized engine noise (SEN), and music.

ACTIVE NOISE CONTROL CIRCUIT WITH MULTIPLE FILTERS CONNECTED IN PARALLEL FASHION AND ASSOCIATED METHOD
20230335100 · 2023-10-19 · ·

An active noise control (ANC) circuit is used for generating an anti-noise signal, and has a plurality of filters including at least one first filter and at least one second filter. The at least one first filter generates at least one first filter output, wherein each of the at least one first filter has a first filter type. The at least one second filter generates at least one second filter output, wherein each of the at least one second filter has a second filter type different from the first filter type. The anti-noise signal is jointly controlled by the at least one first filter output and the at least one second filter output. The at least one first filter and the at least one second filter are connected in a parallel fashion.

METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION

A method of identifying a system, the method comprising: obtaining an indication of background noise present at the system; generating a probe signal based on the indication; applying the probe signal to the system; estimating a response of the system to the probe signal; and identifying the system based on the measured response and the probe signal, wherein the probe signal comprises a whitening component configured to whiten noise in the estimated response due to the background noise present at the system.

EAR-WEARABLE DEVICE WITH ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION SYSTEM THAT USES INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL MICROPHONES
20230300516 · 2023-09-21 ·

An ear-wearable device is operable to receive a reference signal from outside an ear canal of a user and an error signal from inside of the ear canal. A physical propagation path between the outside and inside of the ear canal defines a primary path, and amplified sound produced inside of the ear canal propagates over a secondary path to combine with direct noise at the ear canal. A noise signal inside the ear canal is estimated from the reference signal based on estimate of the primary and secondary paths. The estimated noise signal and the error signal are used to produce coefficients of an adaptive filter. The adaptive filter is used to produce an anti-noise signal, which is used actively cancel noise in the ear canal.