Display card with noise reduction mechanism
US-2024354038-A1 · Oct 24, 2024 · US
US9706296B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9706296-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414488478-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 11, 2017 |
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An apparatus for improving a perceived quality of sound reproduction of an audio output signal is provided. The apparatus has an active noise cancellation unit for generating a noise cancellation signal based on an environmental audio signal, wherein the environmental audio signal has noise signal portions, the noise signal portions resulting from recording environmental noise. Moreover, the apparatus has a residual noise characteristics estimator for determining a residual noise characteristic depending on the environmental noise and the noise cancellation signal. Furthermore, the apparatus has a perceptual noise compensation unit for generating a noise-compensated signal based on an audio target signal and based on the residual noise characteristic. Moreover, the apparatus has a combiner for combining the noise cancellation signal and the noise-compensated signal to obtain the audio output signal.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An apparatus for improving a perceived quality of sound reproduction of an audio output signal, comprising: an active noise cancellation unit for generating a noise cancellation signal using an environmental audio signal as an input, wherein the environmental audio signal comprises noise signal portions, the noise signal portions resulting from recording environmental noise, a residual noise characteristics estimator for determining a remaining noise estimate depending on the environmental noise and the noise cancellation signal, a perceptual noise compensation unit for generating a noise-compensated signal based on an audio target signal and the remaining noise estimate, and a combiner for combining the noise cancellation signal and the noise-compensated signal to acquire the audio output signal, wherein the residual noise characteristics estimator is arranged to receive the environmental audio signal, wherein the residual noise characteristics estimator is arranged to receive the noise cancellation signal from the active noise cancellation unit, and wherein the residual noise characteristics estimator is configured to determine the remaining noise estimate using the environmental audio signal and using the noise cancellation signal. 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the residual noise characteristics estimator is configured to determine the remaining noise estimate by adding the environmental audio signal and the noise cancellation signal. 3. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the apparatus furthermore comprises at least one loudspeaker and at least one microphone, wherein the microphone is configured to record the environmental audio signal, wherein the loudspeaker is configured to output the audio output signal, and wherein the microphone and the loudspeaker are arranged to implement a feedback structure. 4. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the apparatus furthermore comprises a source separation unit for detecting signal portions of the environmental audio signal which shall not be compensated. 5. The apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the source separation unit is configured to remove the signal portions of the environmental audio signal which shall not be compensated from the environmental audio signal. 6. A headphone comprising two ear-cups, wherein each of the ear-cups comprises: an apparatus for improving a perceived quality of sound reproduction according to claim 1 ; a loudspeaker, and at least one microphone for recording the environmental audio signal. 7. The headphone according to claim 6 , wherein each of the loudspeakers of the ear-cups is arranged between one of the microphones of one of the ear-cups and an inner side of said ear-cup. 8. The headphone according to claim 7 , wherein each of the microphones of the ear-cups is arranged between one of the loudspeakers of one of the ear-cups and an inner side of said ear-cup. 9. An apparatus for improving a perceived quality of sound reproduction of an audio output signal, comprising: an active noise cancellation unit for generating a noise cancellation signal using an environmental audio signal as an input, wherein the environmental audio signal comprises noise signal portions, the noise signal portions resulting from recording environmental noise, a residual noise characteristics estimator for determining a remaining noise estimate depending on the environmental noise and the noise cancellation signal, a perceptual noise compensation unit for generating a noise-compensated signal based on an audio target signal and the remaining noise estimate, and a combiner for combining the noise cancellation signal and the noise-compensated signal to acquire the audio output signal, wherein the residual noise characteristics estimator is arranged to receive the environmental audio signal, wherein the residual noise characteristics estimator is arranged to receive the noise-compensated signal from the perceptual noise compensation unit, and wherein the residual noise characteristics estimator is configured to determine the remaining noise estimate based on the environmental audio signal and based on the noise-compensated signal, wherein the residual noise characteristics estimator is configured to determine the remaining noise estimate by subtracting scaled components of the noise-compensated signal from the environmental audio signal, and wherein the residual noise characteristics estimator is configured to determine the scaled components of the noise-compensated signal by scaling the received noise-compensated signal by a predetermined scale factor, wherein the predetermined scale factor indicates a signal level difference between an average signal level of an emitted signal when being emitted at a loudspeaker and an average signal level of the emitted signal when being recorded at a microphone. 10. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the apparatus furthermore comprises the loudspeaker and the microphone, wherein the microphone is configured to record the environmental audio signal, wherein the loudspeaker is configured to output the audio output signal, and wherein the microphone and the loudspeaker are arranged to implement a feedback structure. 11. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the apparatus furthermore comprises a source separation unit for detecting signal portions of the environmental audio signal which shall not be compensated. 12. The apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the source separation unit is configured to remove the signal portions of the environmental audio signal which shall not be compensated from the environmental audio signal. 13. A headphone comprising two ear-cups, wherein each of the ear-cups comprises: an apparatus for improving a perceived quality of sound reproduction according to claim 9 ; a loudspeaker, and at least one microphone for recording the environmental audio signal. 14. A method for improving a perceived quality of sound reproduction of an audio output signal, wherein the method comprises: generating, by an active noise cancellation unit, a noise cancellation signal using an environmental audio signal as an input, wherein the environmental audio signal comprises noise signal portions, the noise signal portions resulting from recording environmental noise, determining, by a residual noise characteristics estimator, a remaining noise estimate depending on the environmental noise and the noise cancellation signal, generating, by a perceptual noise compensation unit, a noise-compensated signal based on an audio target signal and the remaining noise estimate, and combining, by a combiner, the noise cancellation signal and the noise-compensated signal to acquire the audio output signal, wherein the residual noise characteristics estimator receives the environmental audio signal, wherein the residual noise characteristics estimator receives the noise cancellation signal from the active noise cancellation unit, and wherein the residual noise characteristics estimator determines the remaining noise estimate using the environmental audio signal and using the noise cancellation signal. 15. A non-transitory computer readable medium including a computer program for implementing the method of claim 14 when being executed on a computer or signal processor. 16. A method for improving a perceived quality of sound reproduction of an audio output signal, comprising: generating a noise cancellation signal using an environmental audio signal as an input, wherein the environmenta
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