On/off head detection of personal acoustic device using an earpiece microphone
US-10080092-B2 · Sep 18, 2018 · US
US10959019B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10959019-B1 |
| Application number | US-201916565293-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Sep 9, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 23, 2021 |
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A method and system directed to controlling Active Noise Reduction (ANR) audio devices with active noise reduction. The system generates one or more control signals, using a controller, to set one or more ANR parameters of a first and a second wearable audio device to a first ANR state; detects at least one of: whether the first wearable audio device is engaged with or removed from a first ear of a user, using a first sensor of the first wearable audio device; or whether a second wearable audio device is engaged with or removed form a second ear of a user, using a second sensor of the second wearable audio device; and automatically adjusts the one or more ANR parameters of the first and/or second wearable audio device to a second ANR state when either the first wearable audio device or the second wearable audio device, or both, are removed from an ear of the user, wherein the second ANR state comprises a reduction in a level of ANR at least at some frequencies compared to the first ANR state.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of controlling an Active Noise Reduction (ANR) audio system comprising: generating one or more control signals, using a controller, to set one or more ANR parameters of a first and a second wearable audio device to a first ANR state; detecting whether the first wearable audio device is engaged with or removed from a first ear of a user, using a first sensor of the first wearable audio device; and automatically adjusting the one or more ANR parameters of the second wearable audio device to a second ANR state when the first wearable audio device is removed from the first ear of the user, wherein the second ANR state comprises a reduction in a level of ANR associated with frequencies from within a range of frequencies of human speech compared to the first ANR state. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: detecting whether the first wearable audio device is engaged with or removed from the first ear of the user using the first sensor of the first wearable audio device and detecting whether the second wearable audio device is engaged with or removed from a second ear of the user using a second sensor of the second wearable audio device; and automatically adjusting the one or more ANR parameters of the first and second wearable audio device to the first ANR state when both the first and second wearable audio device are detected to be engaged with the first or second ears of the user. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the one or more ANR parameters relate to at least one of a feedback filter, a feedforward filter, and an audio equalization. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the one or more ANR parameters of the second ANR state comprise at least one of: default settings or user-set ANR settings that are input by the user. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the one or more ANR parameters of the first ANR state comprise at least one of: default settings, user-set ANR settings that are input by the user, or a last-used ANR settings. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein in the second ANR state, the first and second wearable audio device can be utilized to perform at least one of the following: start an audio signal to be reproduced by the audio system; stop an audio signal from being reproduced by the audio system; pause the audio signal that was being reproduced by the audio system; answer a phone call; decline a phone call; accept a notification; dismiss a notification; and access a voice assistant. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first and second wearable audio device are arranged to operate in a plurality of ANR states during which the one or more ANR parameters are adjusted using a user interface to increase or decrease noise reduction. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first sensor of the first wearable audio device and the second sensor of the second wearable audio device comprise at least one of: a gyroscope, an accelerometer, an infrared sensor, a magnetometer, an acoustic sensor, a motion sensor, a piezoelectric sensor, a piezoresistive sensor, a capacitive sensor, and a magnetic field sensor. 9. A computer program product comprising a set of non-transitory computer readable instructions stored on a memory and executable by a processor to perform a method for controlling an Active Noise Reduction (ANR) audio system, the set of non-transitory computer readable instructions arranged to: generate one or more control signals, using an controller, to set one or more ANR parameters of a first and a second wearable audio device to a first ANR state; detect whether the first wearable audio device is engaged with or removed from a first ear of a user, using a first sensor of the first wearable audio device; and automatically adjust the one or more ANR parameters of the second wearable audio device to a second ANR state when the first wearable audio device is removed from the first ear of the user, wherein the second ANR state comprises a reduction in a level of ANR associated with frequencies from within a range of frequencies related to human speech compared to the first ANR state. 10. The computer program product of claim 9 , the set of non-transitory computer readable instructions further arranged to: detect whether the first wearable audio device is engaged with or removed from the first ear of the user using the first sensor of the first wearable audio device and detect whether the second wearable audio device is engaged with or removed from a second ear of the user using a second sensor of the second wearable audio device; and automatically adjust the one or more ANR parameters of the first and second wearable audio device to the first ANR state when both the first and second wearable audio device are detected to be engaged with the first and second ears of the user. 11. The computer program product of claim 9 , wherein the one or more ANR parameters relate to at least one of a feedback filter, a feedforward filter, and an audio equalization. 12. The computer program product of claim 9 , wherein the one or more ANR parameters of the second ANR state comprise at least one of: default settings or user-set ANR settings that are input by the user. 13. The computer program product of claim 9 , wherein the first and second wearable audio device are arranged to operate in a plurality of ANR states during which the one or more ANR parameters are adjusted using a user interface to increase or decrease noise reduction. 14. An Active Noise Reduction (ANR) audio system comprising: a first wearable audio device comprising: a first sensor arranged to determine if the first wearable audio device is engaged with or removed from a first ear of a user; a second wearable audio device comprising: a second sensor arranged to determine if the second wearable audio device is engaged with or removed from a second ear of the user; and a controller arranged to: generate one or more control signals to set one or more ANR parameters of the first and the second wearable audio device to a first ANR state; detect whether the first wearable audio device is engaged with or removed from a first ear of a user, using a first sensor of the first wearable audio device; and automatically adjust the one or more ANR parameters of the second wearable audio device to a second ANR state when the first wearable audio device is removed from the first ear of the user, wherein the second ANR state comprises a reduction in a level of ANR associated with frequencies from within a range of frequencies related to human speech compared to the first ANR state. 15. The audio system of claim 14 , wherein the controller is further arranged to: detect whether the first wearable audio device is engaged with or removed from the first ear of the user using the first sensor of the first wearable audio device and detecting whether the second wearable audio device is engaged with or removed from the second ear of the user using the second sensor of the second wearable audio device; and automatically adjust the one or more ANR parameters of the first and second wearable audio device to the first ANR state when both the first and second wearable audio device are detected to be engaged with the first and second ears of the user. 16. The audio system of claim 14 , wherein the first and second wearable audio device are arranged to operate in a plurality of ANR states during which the one or more ANR parameters are adjusted using a user interface to increase or decrease noise reduction. 17. The audio system of claim 14 , wherein the first wearable audio device further compri
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