Noise canceling apparatus
First Claim
1. A noise canceling apparatus comprising:
- a first acoustic pickup for primarily picking up an audio signal and a first noise signal which is transferred from a noise source thereto through a transmission path having a transmission frequency characteristic;
at least one second acoustic pickup for primarily picking up a second noise signal generated by said noise source;
a filter means receiving the output of said second acoustic pickup;
subtracter means having two inputs for subtracting the output of said filter means from the output of said first acoustic pickup when said audio signal is silent;
first calculator means for calculating mutual-correlation coefficients between the outputs of said first and second pickups;
second calculator means for calculating self-correlation coefficients of the output of said second pickup; and
coefficient determinator means for determining the coefficients of said filter means on the basis of the calculated mutual-correlation coefficients and self-correlation coefficients so as to make said filter means generate a noise signal corresponding to said first noise signal.
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Abstract
In order to eliminate background noise infiltrating into an input audio signal, a noise-canceling apparatus includes: first and second acoustic pickups for primarily picking up the audio signal and noise, respectively; a filter receiving the output of the second acoustic pickup; a subtracter for subtracting the output of the filter, when the audio signal is silent, from the output of the first acoustic pickup; and a coefficient determination for determining coefficients of the filter so as to make the filter generate a noise signal corresponding to a signal generated by passing the noise through a transmission path having a transmission frequency characteristic from the noise source to the first acoustic pickup. The coefficients of the filter are determined on the basis of mutual-correlation coefficients between the outputs of the first and second pickups and self-correlation coefficients of the output of the second pickup, thereby improving the processing efficiency.
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1. A noise canceling apparatus comprising:
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a first acoustic pickup for primarily picking up an audio signal and a first noise signal which is transferred from a noise source thereto through a transmission path having a transmission frequency characteristic; at least one second acoustic pickup for primarily picking up a second noise signal generated by said noise source; a filter means receiving the output of said second acoustic pickup; subtracter means having two inputs for subtracting the output of said filter means from the output of said first acoustic pickup when said audio signal is silent; first calculator means for calculating mutual-correlation coefficients between the outputs of said first and second pickups; second calculator means for calculating self-correlation coefficients of the output of said second pickup; and coefficient determinator means for determining the coefficients of said filter means on the basis of the calculated mutual-correlation coefficients and self-correlation coefficients so as to make said filter means generate a noise signal corresponding to said first noise signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A noise canceling apparatus comprising:
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a first acoustic pickup for primarily picking up an audio signal; at least one second acoustic pickup for primarily picking up a noise signal; a filter means receiving the output of said second acoustic pickup; subtracter means for subtracting the output of said filter means from the output of said first acoustic pickup when said audio signal is silent; first calculator means for calculating mutual-correlation coefficients between the outputs of said first and second pickups; second calculator means for calculating self-correlation coefficients of the output of said second pickup; first determinator means for normalizing the maximum value of the calculated mutual-correlation coefficients with the calculated self-correlation coefficients and determining a normalized coefficient as a filter coefficient for said filter means corresponding to a time delay of the maximum mutual-correlation coefficient; third calculator means for calculating mutual-correlation coefficients between the outputs of said first acoustic pickup and said filter means with the filter coefficient having been determined so far; and second determinator means for normalizing the maximum value of those mutual-correlation coefficients which are calculated by said third calculator means with the self-correlation coefficients and determining a normalized coefficient as another filter coefficient for said filter means corresponding to a time delay of the maximum value of those mutual-correlation coefficients which are calculated by said third calculator means until the output of said subracter means becomes less than a predetermined value.
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5. A noise canceling apparatus comprising:
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a first acoustic pickup for primarily picking up an audio signal; at least one second acoustic pickup for primarily picking up a noise signal; a filter means receiving the output of said second acoustic pickup; subtracter means having two inputs for subtracting the output of said filter means from the output of said first acoustic pickup when said audio signal is silent; first calculator means for calculating mutual-correlation coefficients between the outputs of said first and second pickups; second calculator means for calculating self-correlation coefficients of the output of said second pickup; first determinator means for normalizing the maximum value of the calculated mutual-correlation coefficients with the calculated self-correlation coefficients and determining a normalized coefficient as a first filter coefficient for said filter means corresponding to a time delay of the maximum mutual-correlation coefficients; third calculator means for calculating corrected mutual-correlation coefficients by correcting the mutual-correlation coefficients having been determined so far on the basis of said self-correlation coefficients; and second determinator means for normalizing the maximum value of the corrected mutual-correlation coefficients with said self-correlation coefficients and determining a normalized coefficient as another filter coefficient for said filter means corresponding to a time delay of the maximum value of said corrected mutual-correlation coefficients until the output of said subtracter means becomes below a predetermined value. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. A noise canceling apparatus comprising:
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a first acoustic pickup for primarily picking up an audio signal; at least one second acoustic pickup for primarily picking up a noise signal; a first filter means receiving the output of said second acoustic pickup and having a transmission frequency characteristic H3/H4, H3 and H4 representing transmission frequency characteristics from a noise source to said first and second acoustic pickup, respectively; a first subtractor means for subtracting the output of said first filter means from the output of said first pickup; and a first calculator means for calculating first mutual-correlation coefficients between the outputs of said first and second pickups; a second calculator means for calculating self-correlation coefficients of said second pickup output; a first coefficient determinator means for determining first filter coefficients for said first filter means on the basis of said first mutualcorrelation coefficients and said self-correlation coefficients; a second filter means receiving the output of said subtractor means; and a second coefficient determinator means for determining second filter coefficients for said second filter means so as to minimize the difference between the input and the output of said second filter means. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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