Apparatus and method for adaptively precompensating for loudspeaker distortions
First Claim
1. An adaptive precompensating audio system comprising:
- a loudspeaker for producing a sound pressure wave in response to an audio input signal which is applied to an audio input thereof, said sound pressure wave including a desired linear component which is a linear function of said audio input signal, and an undesired non-linear component which is a non-linear function of said audio input signal;
a precompensating filter for precompensating an input signal representative of said desired linear component to produce a precompensated output signal, and for applying said precompensated output signal to said audio input such that said undesired non-linear component is reduced;
a microphone for converting said sound pressure wave into a sound signal; and
a precompensating filter modifier responsive to said sound signal and said input signal for modifying said precompensating filter, to further reduce said undesired non-linear component;
wherein said precompensating filter comprises means for performing a transformation of said input signal to produce said precompensated output signal, said transformation being an estimate of an inverse non-linear transfer function of said loudspeaker.
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Abstract
In an audio system, a loudspeaker responds to an input signal producing a sound pressure wave having a linear component, which is linear function of the input signal, and an undesired non-linear component, which is a non-linear function of the input signal. Accordingly, it is desirable to reduce the non-linear component of the output sound pressure wave. An adaptive precompensating audio system for reducing this non-linear component includes a loudspeaker for producing a sound pressure wave and a precompensating filter for precompensating an input signal representative of the desired sound pressure wave. In addition, a microphone may be used to convert the resulting sound pressure wave into a sound signal and a precompensating filter modifier may be used to modify the precompensating filter in response to the sound signal. Preferably, the precompensating filter transforms the input signal using an inverse of an estimated transfer function for the loudspeaker.
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23 Claims
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1. An adaptive precompensating audio system comprising:
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a loudspeaker for producing a sound pressure wave in response to an audio input signal which is applied to an audio input thereof, said sound pressure wave including a desired linear component which is a linear function of said audio input signal, and an undesired non-linear component which is a non-linear function of said audio input signal; a precompensating filter for precompensating an input signal representative of said desired linear component to produce a precompensated output signal, and for applying said precompensated output signal to said audio input such that said undesired non-linear component is reduced; a microphone for converting said sound pressure wave into a sound signal; and a precompensating filter modifier responsive to said sound signal and said input signal for modifying said precompensating filter, to further reduce said undesired non-linear component; wherein said precompensating filter comprises means for performing a transformation of said input signal to produce said precompensated output signal, said transformation being an estimate of an inverse non-linear transfer function of said loudspeaker. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An adaptive precompensating audio system comprising:
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output transducer means for producing a sound pressure wave in response to an audio input signal which is applied to an audio input thereof, said sound pressure wave including a desired linear component which is a linear function of said audio input signal, and an undesired non-linear component which is a non-linear function of said audio input signal; precompensating means for precompensating an input signal representative of said desired linear component to produce a precompensated output signal, and for applying said precompensated output signal to said audio input such that said undesired non-linear component is reduced; and precompensating means modifier, responsive to said sound pressure wave and to said input signal, for modifying operation of said precompensating means, to further reduce said undesired non-linear component; wherein said precompensating means comprises means for performing a mathematical transformation of said input signal to produce said precompensated output signal, said mathematical transformation being an estimate of an inverse transfer function of said output transducer means. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. An adaptive precompensating audio system comprising:
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output transducer means for producing a sound pressure wave in response to an audio input signal which is applied to an audio input thereof, said sound pressure wave including a desired linear component which is a linear function of said audio input signal, and an undesired non-linear component which is a non-linear function of said audio input signal; precompensating means for precompensating an input signal representative of said desired linear component to produce a precompensated output signal, and for applying said precompensated output signal to said audio input such that said undesired non-linear component is reduced, wherein said precompensating means comprises means for performing a transformation of said input signal to produce said precompensated output signal, said transformation being an estimate of an inverse transfer function of said output transducer means; input transducer means for converting said sound pressure wave into a sound signal including an echo portion; and echo filter means for generating an estimated echo signal in response to said input signal and combining said estimated echo signal with said sound signal to reduce said echo portion of said sound signal, and for modifying operation of said precompensating means in response to said output electrical signal and said input signal, to further reduce said undesired non-linear component. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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18. A method for adaptively precompensating for distortion in an audio system including a loudspeaker which produces a sound pressure wave in response to an audio input signal, the sound pressure wave including a desired linear component which is a linear function of the audio input signal, and an undesired non-linear component which is a non-linear function of the audio input signal, said method comprising the steps of:
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providing an input signal representative of said desired linear component; performing a precompensation function on said input signal to produce a precompensated output signal, wherein said step of performing said precompensation function comprises performing a transformation of said input signal to produce said precompensated output signal, said transformation being an estimate of an inverse transfer function of said loudspeaker; applying said precompensated output signal to said loudspeaker to produce an output sound pressure wave such that said undesired non-linear component is reduced; determining a difference between a desired sound pressure wave and said output sound pressure wave; and adapting said precompensation function in response to said difference to further reduce said undesired non-linear component. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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