Davis Y. Pan - Arlington MA, US Christopher J. Cheng - Arlington MA, US Eduardo T. Salvador - Cambridge MA, US
Assignee:
Bose Corporation - Framingham MA
International Classification:
G10K 11/16 H04B 15/02 G10K 11/00 H04B 15/00
US Classification:
381 7111, 381 714, 381 941, 381 949
Abstract:
An active noise reduction system using adaptive filters. A method of operation the active noise reduction system includes smoothing a stream of leakage factors. The frequency of a noise reduction signal may be related to the engine speed of an engine associated with the system within which the active noise reduction system is operated. The engine speed signal may be a high latency signal and may be obtained by the active noise reduction system over audio entertainment circuitry.
Active Noise Reduction Adaptive Filter Leakage Adjusting
Davis Y. Pan - Arlington MA, US Eduardo T. Salvador - Cambridge MA, US
Assignee:
Bose Corporation - Framingham MA
International Classification:
A61F 11/06
US Classification:
381 7111
Abstract:
A method for determining leakage factors or adaptation rates, or both, for adaptive filters in an active noise reduction system. The leakage factor or adaptation rate, or both, may vary depending on a parameter of an input reference signal. The parameter may include one or more of reference signal input frequency, rate of change of reference input signal frequency, if a predetermined triggering condition exits, or if a predetermined event has occurred.
Eduardo Salvador - Cambridge MA, US Tobe Barksdale - Bolton MA, US
International Classification:
H04B001/00 H04R005/00
US Classification:
381119000, 381307000
Abstract:
Preserving an audio signal in an audio system includes selecting a first audio signal from a plurality of audio signals. The first audio signal is applied to a first transducer. Mix a portion of the first audio signal with a second audio signal from the plurality of audio signals to provide a mixed audio signal. A gain of the first audio signal that is applied to the first transducer is decreased while a portion of the mixed audio signal is applied to a second transducer to preserve at least a portion of the first audio signal.
Active Noise Reduction Adaptive Filter Leakage Adjusting
Davis Pan - Arlington MA, US Christopher J. Cheng - Arlington MA, US Eduardo Salvador - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
A61F 11/06 G10K 11/16 H03B 29/00
US Classification:
381 7111
Abstract:
An active noise reduction system using adaptive filters. A method of operation the active noise reduction system includes smoothing a stream of leakage factors. The frequency of a noise reduction signal may be related to the engine speed of an engine associated with the system within which the active noise reduction system is operated. The engine speed signal may be a high latency signal and may be obtained by the active noise reduction system over audio entertainment circuitry.
Active Noise Reduction Adaptive Filter Leakage Adjusting
Davis Pan - Arlington MA, US Christopher J. Cheng - Arlington MA, US Eduardo Salvador - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
G10K 11/16
US Classification:
381 714
Abstract:
An active noise reduction system using adaptive filters. A method of operation the active noise reduction system includes smoothing a stream of leakage factors. The frequency of a noise reduction signal may be related to the engine speed of an engine associated with the system within which the active noise reduction system is operated. The engine speed signal may be a high latency signal and may be obtained by the active noise reduction system over audio entertainment circuitry.
Multi-Zone Audio System With Integrated Cross-Zone And Zone-Specific Tuning
The technology described in this document can be embodied in a method that includes receiving information indicative of a volume setting corresponding to each listening zone of a plurality of listening zones. The method also includes generating a zone-specific adjustment signal for each of the plurality of listening zones, wherein the zone-specific adjustment signal for a given listening zone accounts for a cross-zone effect associated with a volume setting corresponding to another listening zone, and is configured to adjust an output of corresponding zone-specific circuitry. The method further includes generating an additional adjustment signal configured to adjust an output of a cross-zone equalization filter. The output of the cross-zone equalization filter is configured to generate a target acoustic distribution across multiple listening zones. The method also includes generating an output of an acoustic transducer of the multi-zone audio system based on the zone-specific adjustment signals and the additional adjustment signal.
In some implementation, a method includes: receiving at least one user interface command to modify a phantom center image of audio output from the audio system in the automobile, wherein the user interface command comprises a user profile command or a preset command attributed to a user of the automobile, wherein the user profile command or the preset command is obtained from an identification file attributed to the user, wherein the phantom center image of the audio output comprises a designated position of sound produced by a set of speakers in the audio system other than physical locations of the set of speakers in the audio system; and adjusting a perceived location of the phantom center image of the audio output from the audio system based upon the at least one user interface command to modify the phantom center image of the audio output.
Multi-Zone Audio System With Integrated Cross-Zone And Zone-Specific Tuning
- Framingham MA, US Michael S. Dublin - Cambridge MA, US Eduardo T. Salvador - Cambridge MA, US Charles Oswald - Salem NY, US
International Classification:
H04R 3/12 H04R 5/02
Abstract:
The technology described in this document can be embodied in a method that includes receiving information indicative of a volume setting corresponding to each listening zone of a plurality of listening zones. The method also includes generating a zone-specific adjustment signal for each of the plurality of listening zones, wherein the zone-specific adjustment signal for a given listening zone accounts for a cross-zone effect associated with a volume setting corresponding to another listening zone, and is configured to adjust an output of corresponding zone-specific circuitry. The method further includes generating an additional adjustment signal configured to adjust an output of a cross-zone equalization filter. The output of the cross-zone equalization filter is configured to generate a target acoustic distribution across multiple listening zones. The method also includes generating an output of an acoustic transducer of the multi-zone audio system based on the zone-specific adjustment signals and the additional adjustment signal.