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公开(公告)号:US20200068290A1
公开(公告)日:2020-02-27
申请号:US16672473
申请日:2019-11-03
Applicant: ESS Technology, Inc.
Inventor: A. Martin Mallinson , Robert Lynn Blair , Christian Leth Petersen , Paul Christopher Scowen
Abstract: An improved system and method for recognizing an audio signal due to physical activity and taking a predetermined action in response is disclosed. A “reverse noise signal” created by the sound pressure wave of the physical activity acting on the earpiece transducer is obtained. In some embodiments, an ambient noise signal is inverted and fed back, and the inverted signal is added to the intended audio signal being sent to the earpiece so that the ambient noise is cancelled. In other embodiments, a processor receives the ambient noise signal and predicts the modification to the intended audio signal needed to counteract the ambient noise. In other embodiments, the reverse noise signal may represent a motor or biological activity of a user; the system may take different actions in response to different physical activities, such as a heart beat of the user, or a tap, footfall, or swallowing by the user.
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公开(公告)号:US10652649B2
公开(公告)日:2020-05-12
申请号:US16427260
申请日:2019-05-30
Applicant: ESS Technology, Inc.
Inventor: A. Martin Mallinson , Robert Lynn Blair , Christian Leth Petersen , Paul Christopher Scowen
Abstract: An improved system and method for reducing the ambient noise experienced by a user listening to an earpiece without the use of a microphone is disclosed. An “ambient noise signal” created by the sound pressure wave of the ambient noise acting on the earpiece transducer is obtained. In some embodiments, the ambient noise signal is inverted and fed back, and the inverted signal is added to the intended audio signal being sent to the earpiece so that the ambient noise is cancelled. In other embodiments, a processor receives the ambient noise signal and predicts the modification to the intended audio signal needed to counteract the ambient noise. The ambient noise signal may be obtained by comparing the actual signal across the earpiece transducer to the intended audio signal, or by detecting variations in the current across the transducer from the current generated to drive the transducer.
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公开(公告)号:US10433046B2
公开(公告)日:2019-10-01
申请号:US16130979
申请日:2018-09-13
Applicant: ESS Technology, Inc.
Inventor: A. Martin Mallinson , Robert Lynn Blair , Christian Leth Petersen , Paul Christopher Scowen
Abstract: An improved system and method for reducing the ambient noise experienced by a user listening to an earpiece without the use of a microphone is disclosed. An “ambient noise signal” created by the sound pressure wave of the ambient noise acting on the earpiece transducer is obtained. In some embodiments, the ambient noise signal is inverted and fed back, and the inverted signal is added to the intended audio signal being sent to the earpiece so that the ambient noise is cancelled. In other embodiments, a processor receives the ambient noise signal and predicts the modification to the intended audio signal needed to counteract the ambient noise. The ambient noise signal may be obtained by comparing the actual signal across the earpiece transducer to the intended audio signal, or by detecting variations in the current across the transducer from the current generated to drive the transducer.
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公开(公告)号:US10798479B2
公开(公告)日:2020-10-06
申请号:US16672473
申请日:2019-11-03
Applicant: ESS Technology, Inc.
Inventor: A. Martin Mallinson , Robert Lynn Blair , Christian Leth Petersen , Paul Christopher Scowen
Abstract: An improved system and method for recognizing an audio signal due to physical activity and taking a predetermined action in response is disclosed. A “reverse noise signal” created by the sound pressure wave of the physical activity acting on the earpiece transducer is obtained. In some embodiments, an ambient noise signal is inverted and fed back, and the inverted signal is added to the intended audio signal being sent to the earpiece so that the ambient noise is cancelled. In other embodiments, a processor receives the ambient noise signal and predicts the modification to the intended audio signal needed to counteract the ambient noise. In other embodiments, the reverse noise signal may represent a motor or biological activity of a user; the system may take different actions in response to different physical activities, such as a heart beat of the user, or a tap, footfall, or swallowing by the user.
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