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Title: US6535609: Cabin communication system
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Finn, Alan M.; Amston, CT
Rey, Gonzalo J.; Glastonbury, CT

Assignee: Lear Automotive Dearborn, Inc., Southfield, MI
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Published / Filed: 2003-03-18 / 1997-06-03

Application Number: US1997000868212

IPC Code: Advanced: H04R 3/00; H04R 3/02;
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IPC-7: H04B 1/00; H04B 15/00; H04M 9/08; H04R 3/00;

ECLA Code: H04R3/00B; H04R3/02;

U.S. Class: 381/086; 381/093; 381/092; 379/406.01;

Field of Search: 381/066,97.1,94.1,92,83,318,86,93 379/406,410

Priority Number:
1997-06-03  US1997000868212

Abstract: The present invention teaches a system for improving the clarity of a voice spoken within an enclosed space. The system comprises a first microphone, positioned at a first location, for receiving the audible communication and for converting the audible communication at the first location into a first audio signal. The system also comprises a loudspeaker for receiving the first audio signal, and for converting the first audio signal into a first reproduced audible communication, the reproduced audible communication also being fed back and received by the first microphone and converted with the audible communication into the first audio signal. Moreover, the system comprises an acoustic echo cancellation system for determining the relationship between the received audible communication by the first microphone and the first audio signal comprising both the audible communication and the reproduced audible communication fed back to the first microphone, and for removing the first reproduced audible communication fed back to the first microphone from the first audio signal received by the loudspeaker.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Niro, Scavone, Haller & Niro ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Isen, Forester W.; Pendleton, Brian T.

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What is claimed is:     1. A cabin communication system for improving clarity of a voice spoken within an interior cabin having ambient noise and cabin acoustics, said cabin communication system comprising:
  • a first microphone, positioned at a first location within the cabin, for receiving the spoken voice and for converting the spoken voice into a first audio signal;
  • a second microphone, positioned at a second location within the cabin, for receiving the spoken voice and for converting the spoken voice into a second audio signal;
  • a filtering device for providing first and second filtered audio signals responsive to said first and second audio signals, said first and second filtered audio signals being compensated for a difference between a first voice volume as indicated by said first audio signal and a second voice volume as indicated by said second audio signal;
  • a summer for summing said first and second compensated audio signals to provide a resultant audio signal that is indicative of a detection location within the cabin relative to the first and second locations of said first and second microphones;
  • an acoustic echo cancellation device for receiving said resultant audio signal and for outputting an echo-canceled audio signal; and
  • a loudspeaker for converting said echo-canceled audio signal into an output reproduced voice within the cabin,
  • wherein said loudspeaker and said first and second microphones are acoustically coupled so that said output reproduced voice is fed back from said loudspeaker to be received by said first and second microphones and converted as a component with the spoken voice that is additive to said first and second audio signals, and
  • wherein said acoustic echo cancellation device removes said component from said first and second audio signals.


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