Systems and methods for use of adaptive secondary path estimate to control equalization in an audio device
US-9478212-B1 · Oct 25, 2016 · US
US10468048B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10468048-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414578567-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 3, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2019 |
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A personal audio device, such as a wireless telephone, includes noise canceling circuit that adaptively generates an anti-noise signal from a reference microphone signal and injects the anti-noise signal into the speaker or other transducer output to cause cancellation of ambient audio sounds. An error microphone may also be provided proximate the speaker to estimate an electro-acoustical path from the noise canceling circuit through the transducer. A processing circuit uses the reference and/or error microphone, optionally along with a microphone provided for capturing near-end speech, to determine whether one of the reference or error microphones is obstructed by comparing their received signal content and takes action to avoid generation of erroneous anti-noise.
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A personal audio device, comprising: a personal audio device housing; a transducer mounted on the housing for reproducing an audio signal including both source audio for playback to a listener and an anti-noise signal for countering the effects of ambient audio sounds in the proximity of an acoustic output of the transducer; a plurality of microphones, including a first microphone mounted on the housing that, when unobstructed, provides a first microphone signal indicative of the ambient audio sounds, wherein a second microphone of the plurality of microphones is mounted on the housing and that, when unobstructed, provides a second microphone signal indicative of the ambient audio sounds; and a processing circuit that implements a first adaptive filter having a response that generates the anti-noise signal from the first microphone signal, a second adaptive filter for generating shaped source audio from the source audio and a combiner for removing the shaped source audio from the second microphone signal to generate an error signal provided to a coefficient control block that controls coefficients of the first adaptive filter, wherein the processing circuit implements a first signal level detector for detecting a first amplitude of a given one of the first microphone signal or the second microphone signal to generate a microphone level signal and a second signal level detector for detecting a second amplitude of a microphone signal provided by one of the plurality of microphones other than the microphone providing the given microphone signal to generate a reference level signal, wherein the processing circuit compares the microphone level signal and the reference level signal, in response to determining that differences between the microphone level signal and the reference level signal indicate that the first microphone is at least partially obstructed, resets adaptation of a given one of at least one of the first adaptive filter or the second adaptive filter by setting coefficients of the given filter to a predetermined fixed value to prevent the anti-noise signal from being generated erroneously. 2. The personal audio device of claim 1 , wherein the first signal level detector detects an amplitude of the reference microphone signal. 3. The personal audio device of claim 2 , wherein the second microphone is an error microphone that provides an error microphone signal indicative of the acoustic output of the transducer, wherein the second signal level detector detects the second amplitude of the error microphone signal. 4. The personal audio device of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of microphones further includes a speech microphone provided for capturing near end speech of a user of the personal audio device and providing a speech signal indicative of the near end speech, and wherein the processing circuit halts the adaptation of the given adaptive filter in response to determining that differences between the microphone level signal, the reference level signal, and another reference level generated by detecting an amplitude of the speech signal indicate that the reference microphone or the error microphone is at least partially obstructed. 5. The personal audio device of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuit further, in response to determining that the differences between the microphone level signal and the reference level signal indicate that the first microphone is at least partially obstructed, mutes the anti-noise signal. 6. The personal audio device of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuit further filters the first microphone signal and the second microphone signal to retain only frequencies below a cut-off frequency at inputs to the first signal level detector and the second signal level detector in order to determine that the given microphone is at least partially obstructed. 7. The personal audio device of claim 6 , wherein the cutoff frequency is substantially equal to 100 Hz. 8. The personal audio device of claim 1 , wherein the given microphone signal is the first microphone signal and the microphone level signal is a first microphone level signal so that the first signal level detector detects the first amplitude of the first microphone signal to generate the first microphone level signal, wherein the processing circuit further implements a third signal level detector for detecting the amplitude of the second microphone signal to generate a second microphone level signal, wherein the second signal level detector detects the second amplitude of a third microphone signal provided by another one of the plurality of microphones other than the first microphone and the second microphone to generate the reference level signal, wherein the processing circuit compares the first microphone level signal and the reference level signal, and in response to determining that differences between the first microphone level signal and the reference level signal indicate that the first microphone is at least partially obstructed, resets adaptation of the given one of at least one of the first adaptive filter or the second adaptive filter by setting coefficients of the given filter to the predetermined fixed value to prevent the anti-noise signal from being generated erroneously, and wherein the processing circuit compares the second microphone level signal and the reference level signal and in response to determining that second differences between the second microphone level signal and the reference level signal indicate that the second microphone is at least partially obstructed, halts adaptation of at least one of the first adaptive filter and the second adaptive filter. 9. A method of preventing production of erroneous anti-noise in a personal audio device having adaptive noise canceling, the method comprising: producing an acoustic output with a transducer, the acoustic output including both source audio for playback to a listener and an anti-noise signal for countering the effects of ambient audio sounds in the proximity of an acoustic output of the transducer; first measuring the ambient audio sounds with a first microphone of a plurality of microphones to generate a first microphone signal; generating the anti-noise signal from the first microphone signal with a first adaptive filter; second measuring the ambient audio sounds with second microphone of the plurality of microphones to generate a second microphone signal; first detecting a first amplitude of a given one of the first microphone signal or the second microphone signal to generate a microphone level signal; second detecting a second amplitude of one of the plurality of microphones other than the given microphone signal to generate a reference level signal; comparing the microphone level signal and a signal level of one of the plurality of microphones other than the first microphone to determine differences between the microphone level signal and the reference level signal; determining whether the first microphone is at least partially obstructed from a result of the comparing; in response to determining that the first microphone is at least partially obstructed, resetting adaptation of a given one of at least one of the first adaptive filter or the second adaptive filter by setting coefficients of the given adaptive filter to predetermined fixed values to prevent the anti-noise signal from being generated erroneously. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the first detecting detects a level of the reference microphone signal. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the second microphone is an error microphone that provides an error microphone signal indicative of the acoustic output of the transducer, wherein the se
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