Dynamic microphone switching
US-2016080861-A1 · Mar 17, 2016 · US
US10351148B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10351148-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515749434-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 5, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 5, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2019 |
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A vehicle is provided comprising a cabin area, a steering wheel, a plurality of microphones positioned in the cabin area and configured to have pick-up sensitivity in select directions, and a cue generator configured to provide a haptic cue on the steering wheel in response to a sound detected by the plurality of microphones. Also provided are systems and methods for indicating a detected sound direction in a vehicle. A plurality of microphones are positioned in a vehicle cabin and configured to have pick-up sensitivity in select directions. A comparator is configured to compare the detected audio signals to identify a highest amplitude signal. And a cue generator is configured to provide haptic feedback at a vehicle cabin location associated with the microphone detecting the highest amplitude signal.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle, comprising: microphones at cabin locations to collect audio signals; filters to isolate frequencies of the audio signals corresponding with vehicle warning sounds; a circuit to identify a primary microphone that collected a highest amplitude within the isolated frequencies; haptic devices at feedback locations in a steering wheel corresponding with the microphone locations; and a cue generator to provide a haptic cue via a first of the haptic devices corresponding with the primary microphone. 2. The vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a cabin and a driver's seat within the cabin, wherein the cabin locations of the microphones are positioned in a vicinity of the driver's seat. 3. The vehicle of claim 2 , further comprising a headrest coupled to the driver's seat, wherein the microphones are mounted in the headrest at the cabin locations. 4. The vehicle of claim 2 , further comprising a roof, wherein the microphones are mounted in the roof above the driver's seat at the cabin locations. 5. The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the steering wheel is located in the driver's seat vicinity and the microphones are mounted in the steering wheel at the cabin locations. 6. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the microphones include: a first microphone configured to have pick-up sensitivity in a first direction relative to the cabin, and a second microphone configured to have pick-up sensitivity in a second direction opposite the first direction. 7. The vehicle of claim 6 , wherein the microphones further include: a third microphone configured to have pick-up sensitivity in a third direction that is orthogonal to the first direction, and a fourth microphone configured to have pick-up sensitivity in a fourth direction opposite the third direction. 8. The vehicle of claim 6 , wherein the microphones further include: a third microphone configured to have pick-up sensitivity in the first direction, and a fourth microphone configured to have pick-up sensitivity in the second direction, wherein the first and second microphones have a first frequency response range and the third and fourth microphones have a second frequency response range different from the first range. 9. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the haptic devices are mounted in a rim of the steering wheel at the feedback locations. 10. The vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the haptic devices are arranged on the steering wheel at the feedback locations based on pick-up sensitivity directions of the microphones such that each of the haptic devices corresponds with a respective one of the microphones. 11. The vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the circuit is configured to provide an output signal to the cue generator for activating the first of the haptic devices corresponds with the primary microphone of the microphones. 12. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the filters isolate the frequencies of between 200 Hz and 1000 Hz. 13. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the filters isolate the frequencies of less than 1000 Hz. 14. A system for indicating a detected sound direction in a vehicle, comprising: microphones positioned at microphone locations in a vehicle cabin and configured to have pick-up sensitivities in select directions to collect audio signals; filters to isolate frequencies of the audio signals corresponding with vehicle warning sounds; a comparator configured to compare the isolated frequencies of the audio signals to identify one of the microphones that collected a highest amplitude signal within the isolated frequencies; a plurality of haptic devices arranged at feedback locations in a steering wheel that correspond with the microphone locations of the microphones; and a cue generator configured to: select a stored haptic cue based on which of the microphones collected the highest amplitude signal and a frequency of the highest amplitude signal; and provide the haptic cue via one of the haptic devices corresponding with the one of the microphones that collected the highest amplitude signal. 15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the haptic devices are mounted in a rim of the steering wheel. 16. The system of claim 15 , wherein each of the microphones corresponds with a respective one of the haptic devices. 17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the feedback locations correspond to pick-up sensitivity directions of the microphones. 18. A method of indicating a detected sound direction in a vehicle, comprising: collecting an audio signal via each of a plurality of microphones positioned at microphone locations within a vehicle cabin; filtering the audio signal collected by the plurality of microphones to isolate frequencies corresponding with vehicle warning sounds; determining, using a comparator, one of the plurality of microphones that collected a highest amplitude signal within the isolated frequencies; selecting, using a cue generator disposed in a steering wheel of the vehicle, a stored haptic cue based on a frequency of the highest amplitude signal; and activating, according to the haptic cue, a haptic device mounted in the steering wheel and associated with the one of the plurality of microphones detecting the highest amplitude signal. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the haptic device is one of a plurality of haptic devices mounted in the steering wheel and further comprising selecting the haptic device from the plurality of haptic devices, each haptic device being associated with a respective one of the plurality of microphones. 20. The method of claim 18 , wherein the plurality of microphones are configured to have pick-up sensitivity in select directions, and a mounting location of the haptic device in the steering wheel corresponds to the pick-up sensitivity direction of the one of the plurality of microphones that detected the highest amplitude signal.
Acoustic transducers and sound field adaptation in vehicles · CPC title
for microphones (H04R1/34 and H04R1/40 take precedence) · CPC title
Details of transmission systems, not covered by a single one of groups H04B3/00 - H04B13/00; Details of transmission systems not characterised by the medium used for transmission · CPC title
for microphones or earphones · CPC title
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