Apparatus and method for automatic gain control

US9537460B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9537460-B2
Application numberUS-201113189191-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 22, 2011
Priority dateJul 22, 2011
Publication dateJan 3, 2017
Grant dateJan 3, 2017

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A speech signal is received at an input. At least one electrical value associated with the received speech signal is tracked. A dynamic adjustment of the speech signal is determined. The dynamic adjustment is selected at least in part so as to minimize a distortion and minimize an over-amplification of the speech signal based at least in part upon an analysis of the at least one electrical value. The dynamic adjustment is further selected to obtain a desired output signal characteristic for the speech signal presented at an output. The dynamic adjustment value is applied to the speech signal and the adjusted speech signal is presented at the output. The gain of the signal can also be limited to prevent over-amplification.

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A method for automatic gain control of speech signals, the method comprising: receiving a speech signal at an input; computing a power level for a first speech frame that is obtained from the speech signal received at the input; determining a slow envelope tracking estimate of the computed power level for at least the first speech frame, wherein determining the slow envelope tracking estimate of the computed power level for at least the first speech frame further comprises following a rising signal edge faster than following a falling signal edge; determining a fast envelope tracking estimate of the computed power level for at least the first speech frame, wherein determining the fast envelope tracking estimate of the computed power level for at least the first speech frame further comprises detecting rising speech signal power levels more rapidly than detecting falling speech signal power levels; comparing the slow envelope tracking estimate to the fast envelope tracking estimate; determining a speech frame to be speech that is starting, when the fast envelope tracking estimate increases faster than the slow envelope tracking estimates and determining a speech frame to be speech that is ending, when the fast envelope tracking estimate decreases faster than the slow envelope tracking estimate; estimating a peak power level for speech in the first speech frame, the peak power level in a frame being determined responsive to a determination of speech being in the first speech frame adjusting a gain provided to a speech signal during a second speech frame responsive to determining an estimate of the speech peak power level for the first speech frame, the gain adjustment provided to the second speech frame being made while speech is present in the speech signal and approximately equal to a quotient of a desired output power level of the speech signal and the computed power level of the first speech frame; detecting a speech pause associated with an electrical envelope and not applying the gain adjustment while speech is not present thereby preventing amplifying noise more than amplifying speech when background noise is present and speech is not present; and presenting an amplified speech signal at the output; wherein said method is performed by a processor. 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of limiting the gain of the speech signal at the output to a predetermined maximum computed gain. 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising transmitting the amplified speech signal to an audio application in a vehicle. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining a background noise power estimate during detected speech pauses; and bounding the slow tracking estimate to a constant, which is greater than the background noise power estimate. 5. A method of providing automatic speech gain control to prevent over-amplification of speech signal, the method comprising: receiving a speech signal at an input; computing a power level for a first speech frame obtained from the speech signal received at the input; determining a slow envelope tracking estimate of the computed power level for at least the first speech frame, wherein determining the slow envelope tracking estimate of the computed power level for at least the first speech frame further comprises following a rising signal edge faster than following a falling signal edge; determining a fast envelope tracking estimate of the computed power level for at least the first speech frame, wherein determining the fast envelope tracking estimate of the computed power level for at least the first speech frame further comprises detecting rising speech signal power levels more rapidly than detecting falling speech signal power levels; comparing the slow envelope tracking estimate to the fast envelope tracking estimate; determining speech in a speech frame to be starting, when the fast envelope tracking estimate increases faster than the slow envelope tracking estimate-estimate and determining speech in a speech frame to be ending, when the fast envelope tracking estimate decreases faster than the slow envelope tracking estimate; estimating a peak power level for speech in the first speech frame, the peak power level in a frame being determined responsive to a determination of speech being in the first speech frame adjusting a gain provided to a speech signal and applying the adjusted gain to the speech signal during a second speech frame responsive to determining an estimate of the speech peak power level for the first speech frame, the gain adjustment provided to the second speech frame being approximately equal to a quotient of a desired output power level of the speech signal and the computed power level of the first speech frame; detecting a speech pause associated with an electrical envelope and not applying the gain adjustment while speech is not present thereby preventing amplifying noise more than amplifying speech when background noise is present and speech is not present; determining a maximum gain so as to limit over amplification of the received speech signal; and wherein said method is performed by a processor. 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the maximum gain comprises a gain that would be effective to saturate the speech signal. 7. An apparatus configured to control automatic gain control for speech signals, the apparatus comprising: an interface with an input and an output, the input being configured to receive a speech signal; a processor configured to track at least one electrical value associated with the received speech signal, the processor further configured to determine a dynamic adjustment of the speech signal, the dynamic adjustment selected at least in part so as to minimize a distortion and minimize an over-amplification of the speech signal based at least in part upon an analysis by the processor of the at least one electrical value, the dynamic adjustment further selected to obtain a desired output signal characteristic for the speech signal to be presented at the output, the processor configured to apply the dynamic adjustment value to the speech signal, the processor configured to present the adjusted speech signal at the output of the interface, the analysis comprising the determination of a slow envelope tracking rate which comprises following a rising signal edge faster than following a falling signal edge and the determination of a fast envelope tracking rate which comprises detecting rising speech signal power levels more rapidly than detecting falling speech signal power levels, and a comparison of the slow envelope tracking rate to the fast envelope tracking rate and determining speech in a speech frame to be starting, when the fast tracking rate increases faster than the slow tracking rate, and determining speech in a speech frame to be ending when the fast tracking rate decreases faster than the slow tracking rate, the processor configure to detect a speech pause associated with an electrical envelope and to not apply the dynamic adjustment value while speech is not present thereby preventing amplifying the noise more than amplifying speech when background noise is present and speech is not present. 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the processor is configured to track a power level measure associated with an electrical envelope. 9. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the processor is configured to track at least one difference between a power level associated with the speech signal and a desired power level, and wherein the dynamic adjustment is effective to maintain the signal at the output at approximately the desired power level. 10. The apparatus of claim 7 wherei

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  • in amplifiers suitable for low-frequencies, e.g. audio amplifiers (H03G3/32, H03G3/34 take precedence) · CPC title

  • in the transmitter circuit · CPC title

  • H03G3/3089Primary

    Control of digital or coded signals · CPC title

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What does patent US9537460B2 cover?
A speech signal is received at an input. At least one electrical value associated with the received speech signal is tracked. A dynamic adjustment of the speech signal is determined. The dynamic adjustment is selected at least in part so as to minimize a distortion and minimize an over-amplification of the speech signal based at least in part upon an analysis of the at least one electrical valu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Yeldener Suat, Barron David, Kirby Andrew, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H03G3/3089. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Jan 03 2017 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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