Automatic noise cancellation using multiple microphones

US11056093B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11056093-B2
Application numberUS-201916446064-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 19, 2019
Priority dateOct 24, 2016
Publication dateJul 6, 2021
Grant dateJul 6, 2021

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The disclosure includes a headset comprising one or more earphones including one or more sensing components. The headset also includes one or more voice microphones to record a voice signal for voice transmission. The headset also includes a signal processor coupled to the earphones and the voice microphones. The signal processor is configured to employ the sensing components to determine a wearing position of the headset. The signal processor then selects a signal model for noise cancellation. The signal model is selected from a plurality of signal models based on the determined wearing position. The signal processor also applies the selected signal model to mitigate noise from the voice signal prior to voice transmission.

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I claim: 1. An active noise cancellation headset, comprising: a first earphone including a first feedforward microphone and a first feedback microphone; a second earphone including a second feedforward microphone and a second feedback microphone; one or more voice microphones to record a voice signal for voice transmission; and a signal processor configured to determine a wearing position of the first earphone and the second earphone, to select a signal model from a plurality of signal models and a beamformer configuration of the first feedforward microphone, the first feedback microphone, the second feedforward microphone, and the second feedback microphone based on the determined wearing position to isolate a noise signal from the voice signal. 2. The active noise cancellation headset of claim 1 wherein the signal processor is configured to determine the wearing position of the first earphone and the second earphone based on a difference between a feedforward microphone signal of one of the first feedforward microphone and the second feedforward microphone and a feedback microphone signal from one of the first feedback microphone and the second feedback microphone. 3. The active noise cancellation headset of claim 1 wherein the first earphone further includes a first sensing component and the second earphone includes a second sensing component. 4. The headset of claim 3 wherein the first sensing component and the second sensing component each includes at least one of an optical sensor, a capacitive sensor, or an infrared sensor, or combinations thereof. 5. The headset of claim 1 wherein the plurality of signal models includes a dual earphone engagement model, a single earphone engagement model, and a null earphone engagement model. 6. The headset of claim 5 wherein the beamformer configuration includes a broadside beamformer configuration, a vertical endfire beamformer configuration, or a discontinued beamformer configuration. 7. The headset of claim 6 wherein the broadside beamformer configuration is selected when the dual earphone engagement model is selected, the vertical endfire beamformer configuration is selected when the single earphone engagement model is selected, and the discontinued beamformer configuration is selected when the null earphone engagement model is selected. 8. The headset of claim 6 wherein the broadside beamformer configuration includes employing the first feedforward microphone and the second feedforward microphone as the broadside beamformer. 9. The headset of claim 6 wherein the vertical endfire beamformer configuration includes employing the one or more voice microphones as the directional endfire beamformer, and employing the first feedforward microphone and the first feedback microphone without considering the second feedforward microphone and the second feedback microphone for isolating the noise signal from the voice signal. 10. The headset of claim 5 wherein the dual earphone engagement model is applied by correlating a signal from the first feedforward microphone and a signal from the second feedforward microphone for isolating the noise signal from the voice signal when the first earphone and the second earphone are engaged. 11. The headset of claim 1 wherein the voice microphones are positioned in a lapel unit connected to the first earphone and the second earphone, and the lapel unit is included in the beamformer configuration. 12. A method for isolating a noise signal from a voice signal in a headset, comprising: determining a wearing position of the headset, the wearing position including a single earphone engagement, a dual earphone engagement, and a null earphone engagement; selecting a signal model for noise cancellation, the signal model selected from a plurality of signal models based on the determined wearing position; receiving a voice signal from one or more voice microphones; and selecting a beamformer configuration of a first feedforward microphone of a first earphone, a first feedback microphone of the first earphone, a second feedforward microphone of a second earphone, and a second feedback microphone of the second earphone based on the determined wearing position to isolate a noise signal from the voice signal. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein determining the wearing position of the headset is based on a difference between a feedforward microphone signal of one of the first feedforward microphone and the second feedforward microphone and a feedback microphone signal from one of the first feedback microphone and the second feedback microphone. 14. The method of claim 12 wherein determining the wearing position of the headset is based on an output from one or more sensing components, the sensing components including at least one of an optical sensor, a capacitive sensor, or an infrared sensor. 15. The method of claim 12 wherein the beamformer configuration includes a broadside beamformer configuration, a vertical endfire beamformer configuration, or a discontinued beamformer configuration. 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the broadside beamformer configuration is selected when the wearing position is a dual earphone engagement, the vertical endfire beamformer configuration is selected when the wearing position is a single earphone engagement, and the discontinued beamformer configuration is selected when the wearing position is neither the first earphone or the second earphone are engaged. 17. The method of claim 15 wherein the vertical endfire beamformer configuration includes employing the one or more voice microphones as the directional endfire beamformer, and employing the first feedforward microphone and the first feedback microphone without considering the second feedforward microphone and the second feedback microphone for isolating the noise signal from the voice signal. 18. The method of claim 15 wherein the broadside beamformer configuration includes employing the first feedforward microphone and the second feedforward microphone as the broadside beamformer. 19. The method of claim 18 wherein employing the first feedforward microphone and the second feedforward microphone as the broadside beamformer includes correlating a signal from the first feedforward microphone and a signal from the second_feedforward microphone for isolating the noise signal from the voice signal when the first earphone and the second earphone are engaged. 20. The method of claim 12 wherein the voice microphones are positioned in a lapel unit connected to the first earphone and the second earphone, and the lapel unit is included in the beamformer configuration.

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  • for combining the signals of two or more microphones (specially adapted for hearing aids H04R25/407) · CPC title

  • Monophonic and stereophonic headphones with microphone for two-way hands free communication · CPC title

  • the reference signal being an acoustic signal, e.g. recorded with a microphone · CPC title

  • G10K11/178Primary

    by electro-acoustically regenerating the original acoustic waves in anti-phase · CPC title

  • Directivity control or beam pattern · CPC title

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What does patent US11056093B2 cover?
The disclosure includes a headset comprising one or more earphones including one or more sensing components. The headset also includes one or more voice microphones to record a voice signal for voice transmission. The headset also includes a signal processor coupled to the earphones and the voice microphones. The signal processor is configured to employ the sensing components to determine a wea…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Avnera Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G10K11/178. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Jul 06 2021 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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