Headset on ear state detection

US10812889B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10812889-B2
Application numberUS-201816131299-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 14, 2018
Priority dateOct 10, 2017
Publication dateOct 20, 2020
Grant dateOct 20, 2020

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A method and device for detecting whether a headset is on ear. A probe signal is generated for acoustic playback from a speaker. A microphone signal from a microphone is received, the microphone signal comprising at least a portion of the probe signal as received at the microphone. The microphone signal is passed to a state estimator, to produce an estimate of at least one parameter of the portion of the probe signal contained in the microphone signal. The estimate of the at least one parameter is processed to determine whether the headset is on ear.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A signal processing device for on ear detection for a headset, the device comprising: a probe signal generator configured to generate a probe signal for acoustic playback from a speaker; an input for receiving a microphone signal from a microphone, the microphone signal comprising at least a portion of the probe signal as received at the microphone; and a processor configured to apply state-space estimation to the microphone signal to produce a state-space estimate of at least one parameter of the portion of the probe signal contained in the microphone signal, the processor further configured to process the state-space estimate of the at least one parameter to determine whether the headset is on ear, wherein the processor is configured to implement a Kalman filter to effect state-space estimation, wherein a copy of the probe signal is passed to the Kalman filter. 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the processor is configured to process the state-space estimate of the at least one parameter to determine whether the headset is on ear by comparing the state-space estimate to a threshold. 3. The device of claim 1 wherein the at least one parameter is an amplitude of the probe signal and wherein when the amplitude is above a threshold the processor is configured to indicate that the headset is on ear. 4. The device of claim 1 wherein the probe signal comprises a single tone or a weighted multitoned signal. 5. The device of claim 1 wherein the probe signal is varied over time or in response to a changed level of ambient noise in the frequency range of the probe signal. 6. The device of claim 1 comprising a decision device module configured to generate from the at least one parameter a first probability that the headset is on ear, and a second probability that the headset is off ear, and wherein the processor is configured to use the first probability and/or the second probability to determine whether the headset is on ear. 7. The device of claim 1 wherein changes in the determination as to whether the headset is on ear are made with a first decision latency from off ear to on ear, and are made with a second decision latency from on ear to off ear, the first decision latency being less than the second decision latency so as to bias the determination towards an on ear determination. 8. The device of claim 1 wherein the processor is configured to cause a level of the probe signal to be dynamically changed in order to compensate for varied headset occlusion. 9. A method for on ear detection for a headset, the method comprising: generating a probe signal for acoustic playback from a speaker; receiving a microphone signal from a microphone, the microphone signal comprising at least a portion of the probe signal as received at the microphone; applying state-space estimation to the microphone signal to produce a state-space estimate of at least one parameter of the portion of the probe signal contained in the microphone signal, and determining from the state-space estimate of the at least one parameter whether the headset is on ear, wherein the applying state-space estimation is effected by a Kalman filter, wherein a copy of the probe signal is passed to the Kalman filter. 10. The method of claim 9 wherein determining whether the headset is on ear comprises comparing the state-space estimate to a threshold and wherein the at least one parameter is an amplitude of the probe signal. 11. The method of claim 10 comprising indicating that the headset is on ear when the amplitude is above a threshold. 12. The method of claim 9 wherein the probe signal comprises a single tone or a weighted multitoned signal. 13. The method of claim 9 wherein the probe signal is varied over time or in response to a changed level of ambient noise in the frequency range of the probe signal. 14. The method of claim 9 comprising generating from the at least one parameter a first probability that the headset is on ear and a second probability that the headset is off ear, and using the first probability or the second probability to determine whether the headset is on ear. 15. The method of claim 9 wherein changes in the determination as to whether the headset is on ear are made with a first decision latency from off ear to on ear, and are made with a second decision latency from on ear to off ear, the first decision latency being less than the second decision latency so as to bias the determination towards an on ear determination. 16. The method of claim 9 wherein a level of the probe signal is dynamically changed in order to compensate for varied headset occlusion. 17. A non-transitory computer readable medium for on ear detection for a headset, comprising instructions which, when executed by one or more processors, causes performance of the following: generating a probe signal for acoustic playback from a speaker; receiving a microphone signal from a microphone, the microphone signal comprising at least a portion of the probe signal as received at the microphone; applying state-space estimation to the microphone signal to produce a state-space estimate of at least one parameter of the portion of the probe signal contained in the microphone signal, and determining from the state-space estimate of the at least one parameter whether the headset is on ear, wherein the applying state-space estimation is effected by a Kalman filter, wherein a copy of the probe signal is passed to the Kalman filter. 18. A system for on ear detection for a headset, the system comprising a processor and a memory, the memory containing instructions executable by the processor and wherein the system is operative to: generate a probe signal for acoustic playback from a speaker; receive a microphone signal from a microphone, the microphone signal comprising at least a portion of the probe signal as received at the microphone; apply state-space estimation to the microphone signal to produce a state-space estimate of at least one parameter of the portion of the probe signal contained in the microphone signal, and determine from the state-space estimate of the at least one parameter whether the headset is on ear, wherein the applying state-space estimation is effected by a Kalman filter, wherein a copy of the probe signal is passed to the Kalman filter. 19. A signal processing device for on ear detection for a headset, the device comprising: a probe signal generator configured to generate a probe signal for acoustic playback from a speaker; an input for receiving a microphone signal from a microphone, the microphone signal comprising at least a portion of the probe signal as received at the microphone; and a processor configured to apply state-space estimation to the microphone signal to produce a state-space estimate of at least one parameter of the portion of the probe signal contained in the microphone signal, the processor further configured to process the state-space estimate of the at least one parameter to determine whether the headset is on ear, wherein the processor is configured to cause a level of the probe signal to be dynamically changed in order to compensate for varied headset occlusion.

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  • H04R29/001Primary

    for loudspeakers (H04R29/007 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • H04R1/1091Primary

    Details not provided for in groups H04R1/1008 - H04R1/1083 · CPC title

  • H04R1/1041Primary

    Mechanical or electronic switches, or control elements (switches in general H01H) · CPC title

  • Earpieces of the supra-aural or circum-aural type · CPC title

  • Determination of the acoustic seal of ear moulds or ear tips of hearing devices · CPC title

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What does patent US10812889B2 cover?
A method and device for detecting whether a headset is on ear. A probe signal is generated for acoustic playback from a speaker. A microphone signal from a microphone is received, the microphone signal comprising at least a portion of the probe signal as received at the microphone. The microphone signal is passed to a state estimator, to produce an estimate of at least one parameter of the port…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cirrus Logic Int Semiconductor Ltd, Cirrus Logic Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R29/001. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 20 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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