Systems and methods for adaptive noise cancellation by adaptively shaping internal white noise to train a secondary path

US9666176B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9666176-B2
Application numberUS-201314026021-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 13, 2013
Priority dateSep 13, 2013
Publication dateMay 30, 2017
Grant dateMay 30, 2017

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A processing circuit may include: (i) an adaptive filter having a response that generates an anti-noise signal from a reference microphone signal, wherein the response is shaped in conformity with the reference microphone signal and a playback corrected error, and wherein the playback corrected error is based on a difference between an error microphone signal and a secondary path estimate; (ii) a secondary path estimate filter configured to model an electro-acoustic path of a source audio signal and having a response that generates a secondary path estimate from the source audio signal; (iii) a secondary coefficient control block that shapes the response of the secondary path estimate filter in conformity with the source audio signal and the playback corrected error by adapting the response of the secondary path estimate filter to minimize the playback corrected error; and (iv) a noise injection portion for injecting a noise signal into the source audio signal, wherein the noise signal is shaped based on the playback corrected error.

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A personal audio device comprising: a personal audio device housing; a transducer coupled to the housing for reproducing an audio signal including both a source audio signal for playback to a listener and an anti-noise signal for countering the effects of ambient audio sounds in an acoustic output of the transducer; a reference microphone coupled to the housing for providing a reference microphone signal indicative of the ambient audio sounds; an error microphone coupled to the housing in proximity to the transducer for providing an error microphone signal indicative of the acoustic output of the transducer and the ambient audio sounds at the transducer; and a processing circuit comprising: an adaptive filter having a response that generates an anti-noise signal from the reference microphone signal, wherein the response is shaped in conformity with the reference microphone signal and a playback corrected error, and wherein the playback corrected error is based on a difference between the error microphone signal and a secondary path estimate; a secondary path estimate filter configured to model an electro-acoustic path of the source audio signal and have a response that generates the secondary path estimate from the source audio signal; a secondary coefficient control block that shapes the response of the secondary path estimate filter in conformity with the source audio signal and the playback corrected error by adapting the response of the secondary path estimate filter to minimize the playback corrected error; and a noise injection portion for injecting a noise signal into the source audio signal, wherein the noise signal is shaped based on the playback corrected error, wherein the noise injection portion comprises: a noise source; a frequency shaping filter having a response that generates the noise signal from the noise source and shapes the noise signal in conformity with the playback corrected error; and a filter that shapes the noise signal in conformity with at least one parameter of the secondary path estimate filter in order to reduce audibility of the noise signal in the audio signal reproduced by the transducer; and wherein a response of the noise injection portion includes a response that is an inverse of at least a portion of the response of the secondary path estimate filter. 2. The personal audio device of claim 1 , wherein the noise injection portion comprises a gain element configured to attenuate the noise signal to an amplitude substantially below an amplitude of the error microphone signal such that the noise signal is substantially imperceptible to the listener. 3. The personal audio device of claim 1 , wherein the noise injection portion comprises an inverse secondary path estimate filter having a response inverse to the response of the secondary path estimate filter, wherein the inverse secondary path estimate filter applies its response to the noise signal before injection of the noise signal into the source audio signal. 4. The personal audio device of claim 1 , wherein the noise injection portion comprises: a gain element configured to attenuate the noise signal to an amplitude substantially below an amplitude of the error microphone signal such that the noise signal is substantially imperceptible to the listener; and an inverse secondary path estimate filter having a response inverse to the response of the secondary path estimate filter, wherein the inverse secondary path estimate filter applies its response to the noise signal before injection of the noise signal into the source audio signal. 5. The personal audio device of claim 1 , wherein the coefficient control block is further configured to analyze the error signal to determine frequency content of the error microphone signal and adaptively control a frequency response of the noise shaping filter in conformity with frequency content of the error signal. 6. The personal audio device of claim 5 , wherein the at least one parameter comprises parameters determinative of the response of the secondary path estimate filter. 7. The personal audio device of claim 5 , wherein a gain of a response of the noise injection portion is set in conformity with an inverse of a magnitude of the response of the secondary path estimate filter over at least a portion of the response of the secondary path estimate filter. 8. A method for canceling ambient audio sounds in the proximity of a transducer of a personal audio device, the method comprising: receiving a reference microphone signal indicative of the ambient audio sounds; receiving an error microphone signal indicative of the output of the transducer and the ambient audio sounds at the transducer; generating a source audio signal for playback to a listener; generating an anti-noise signal, from the reference microphone signal, countering the effects of ambient audio sounds at an acoustic output of the transducer by adapting a response of an adaptive filter that filters an output of the reference microphone to minimize the ambient audio sounds in the error microphone signal; adaptively generating a secondary path estimate, from the source audio signal, by filtering the source audio signal with a secondary path estimate adaptive filter configured to model an electro-acoustic path of the source audio signal and adapting the response of the secondary path estimate adaptive filter to minimize a playback corrected error, wherein the playback corrected error is based on a difference between the error microphone signal and the secondary path estimate; injecting a noise signal into the source audio signal with a noise injection portion, wherein the noise signal is generated by filtering an output of a noise source with a frequency shaping filter in conformity with the playback corrected error and filtering the noise signal in conformity with at least one parameter of the secondary path estimate filter by filtering the noise signal with a response that is an inverse of at least a portion of the response of the secondary path estimate filter in order to reduce audibility of the noise signal in the audio signal reproduced by the transducer; and combining the anti-noise signal with the source audio signal to generate an audio signal provided to the transducer. 9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising attenuating the noise signal to an amplitude substantially below an amplitude of the error microphone signal such that the noise signal is substantially imperceptible to the listener. 10. The method of claim 8 , further comprising applying a response of an inverse secondary path estimate filter response to the noise signal before injection of the noise signal into the source audio signal, wherein the inverse secondary path estimate filter response is inverse to the response of the secondary path estimate filter. 11. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: attenuating the noise signal to an amplitude substantially below an amplitude of the error microphone signal such that the noise signal is substantially imperceptible to the listener; and applying a response of an inverse secondary path estimate filter response to the noise signal before injection of the noise signal into the source audio signal, wherein the inverse secondary path estimate filter response is inverse to the response of the secondary path estimate filter. 12. The method of claim 8 , further comprising analyzing the error signal to determine frequency content of the error microphone signal and adaptively controlling a frequency response of the noise shaping filter in conformity with frequency content of the error signal. 13. The method of

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  • Multiple acoustic inputs, single acoustic output · CPC title

  • the filter being an adaptive filter · CPC title

  • Transfer functions, e.g. impulse response · CPC title

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

  • Random noise used, e.g. in model identification · CPC title

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A processing circuit may include: (i) an adaptive filter having a response that generates an anti-noise signal from a reference microphone signal, wherein the response is shaped in conformity with the reference microphone signal and a playback corrected error, and wherein the playback corrected error is based on a difference between an error microphone signal and a secondary path estimate; (ii)…
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Cirrus Logic Inc
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Primary CPC classification G10K11/17881. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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