Coordinated control of adaptive noise cancellation (ANC) among earspeaker channels

US9014387B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9014387-B2
Application numberUS-201313795160-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 12, 2013
Priority dateApr 26, 2012
Publication dateApr 21, 2015
Grant dateApr 21, 2015

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A personal audio device including earspeakers, includes an adaptive noise canceling (ANC) circuit that adaptively generates an anti-noise signal for each earspeaker from at least one microphone signal that measures the ambient audio, and the anti-noise signals are combined with source audio to provide outputs for the earspeakers. The anti-noise signals cause cancellation of ambient audio sounds at the respective earspeakers. A processing circuit uses the microphone signal(s) to generate the anti-noise signals, which can be generated by adaptive filters. The processing circuit controls adaptation of the adaptive filters such that when an event requiring action on the adaptation of one of the adaptive filters is detected, action is taken on the other one of the adaptive filters. Another feature of the ANC system uses microphone signals provided at both of the earspeakers to perform processing on a voice microphone signal that receives speech of the user.

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A personal audio system, comprising: a first earspeaker for reproducing a first audio signal including both first source audio for playback to a listener and a first anti-noise signal for countering the effects of ambient audio sounds in an acoustic output of the first earspeaker; a second earspeaker for reproducing a second audio signal including both second source audio for playback to a listener and a second anti-noise signal for countering the effects of ambient audio sounds in an acoustic output of the second earspeaker; at least one microphone for providing at least one microphone signal indicative of the ambient audio sounds; and a processing circuit that generates the first anti-noise signal from the at least one microphone signal using a first adaptive filter to reduce the presence of the ambient audio sounds at the first earspeaker in conformity with the at least one microphone signal, wherein the processing circuit generates the second anti-noise signal from the at least one microphone signal using a second adaptive filter to reduce the presence of the ambient audio sounds at the second earspeaker in conformity with the at least one microphone signal, wherein the processing circuit determines a first degree of coupling between the first earspeaker and an ear of the listener and determines a second degree of coupling between the second earspeaker and another ear of the listener, and wherein the processing circuit halts an update of coefficients of both the first adaptive filter and the second adaptive filter in response to detecting that the first degree of coupling indicates that the first earspeaker is loosely coupled to the ear of the listener or that the second degree of coupling indicates that the second earspeaker is loosely coupled to the other ear of the listener, while continuing to generate the first anti-noise signal and the second anti-noise signal. 2. The personal audio system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one microphone comprises a first microphone mounted on a housing of the first earspeaker and a second microphone mounted on a housing of the second earspeaker, wherein the processing circuit generates the first anti-noise signal from the first microphone, and wherein the processing circuit generates the second anti-noise signal from the second microphone. 3. The personal audio system of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuit further reduces a gain of a response of the second adaptive filter in response to detecting that the first degree of coupling indicates that the first earspeaker is loosely coupled to the ear of the listener. 4. The personal audio system of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuit detects clipping in a first audio path including the first adaptive filter and in a second audio path including the second adaptive filter, and wherein the processing circuit takes action on adaptation of both of the first adaptive filter and the second adaptive filter in response to detecting clipping in either of the first audio path or the second audio path. 5. The personal audio system of claim 4 , wherein the processing circuit takes action on the second adaptive filter for a longer period of time than taking action on the first adaptive filter in response to detecting clipping in the first audio path. 6. The personal audio system of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuit detects that the ambient audio sounds arriving at the first microphone have exceeded a predetermined amplitude threshold, and in response to detecting that ambient audio sounds have exceeded the predetermined amplitude threshold, the processing circuit halts adaptation of both the first adaptive filter and the second adaptive filter. 7. The personal audio system of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuit detects scratching on a first housing of the first earspeaker or wind noise at the first earspeaker and does not detect scratching on a second housing of the second earspeaker or wind noise at the second earspeaker, and in response to detecting scratching on the first housing of the first earspeaker or wind noise at the first earspeaker, mutes the first anti-noise signal and halts adaptation of the first adaptive filter and does not mute the second anti-noise signal. 8. The personal audio system of claim 7 , wherein the processing circuit, in response to detecting scratching on the first housing of the first earspeaker or wind noise at the first earspeaker, reduces a gain of the second adaptive filter. 9. A method of countering effects of ambient audio sounds by a personal audio system, the method comprising: first generating a first anti-noise signal from at least one microphone signal using a first adaptive filter to reduce the presence of the ambient audio sounds at a first earspeaker in conformity with the at least one microphone signal; second generating a second anti-noise signal from the at least one microphone signal using a second adaptive filter to reduce the presence of the ambient audio sounds at a second earspeaker in conformity with the at least one microphone signal; determining a first degree of coupling between the first earspeaker and an ear of the listener; determining a second degree of coupling between the second earspeaker and another ear of the listener; and responsive to detecting that the first degree of coupling indicates that the first earspeaker is loosely coupled to the ear of the listener or that the second degree of coupling indicates that the second earspeaker is loosely coupled to the other ear of the listener, halting update of coefficients of both the first adaptive filter and the second adaptive filter, while continuing the first generating and the second generating. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the at least one microphone comprises a first microphone mounted on a housing of the first earspeaker and a second microphone mounted on a housing of the second earspeaker, wherein the first generating generates the first anti-noise signal from the first microphone, and wherein the second generating generates the second anti-noise signal from the second microphone. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising reducing a gain of a response of the second adaptive filter in response to detecting that the first degree of coupling indicates that the first earspeaker is loosely coupled to the ear of the listener. 12. The method of claim 9 , further comprising detecting clipping in a first audio path including the first adaptive filter and in a second audio path including the second adaptive filter, and further comprising taking action on adaptation of both of the first adaptive filter and the second adaptive filter in response to detecting clipping in either of the first audio path or the second audio path. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the halting of updates halts updates of coefficients of the second adaptive filter for a longer period of time than the halting of updates of coefficients of the first adaptive filter in response to detecting clipping in the first audio path. 14. The method of claim 9 , wherein the detecting detects that the ambient audio sounds arriving at the first microphone have exceeded a predetermined amplitude threshold, and further comprising, in response to detecting that ambient audio sounds have exceeded the predetermined amplitude threshold, halting adaptation of both the first adaptive filter and the second adaptive filter. 15. The method of claim 9 , further comprising detecting scratching on a first housing of the first earspeaker or wind noise at the first earspeaker and does not detect scratching on a second housing of the second ea

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  • Diagnostics; Stability; Alarms; Failsafe · CPC title

  • Earphones, e.g. for telephones, ear protectors or headsets · CPC title

  • Resetting of the filter parameters or changing the algorithm according to prevailing conditions · CPC title

  • G10K11/178Primary

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

  • Transfer function of the acoustic system · CPC title

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What does patent US9014387B2 cover?
A personal audio device including earspeakers, includes an adaptive noise canceling (ANC) circuit that adaptively generates an anti-noise signal for each earspeaker from at least one microphone signal that measures the ambient audio, and the anti-noise signals are combined with source audio to provide outputs for the earspeakers. The anti-noise signals cause cancellation of ambient audio sounds…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cirrus Logic Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G10K11/178. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 21 2015 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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