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Method and device for acute sound detection and reproduction

  • US 10,134,377 B2
  • Filed: 12/18/2014
  • Issued: 11/20/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/22/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for acute sound detection and reproduction, the method comprising:

  • measuring an external ambient sound level (xASL) using a microphone wherein a processor applies signal processing to condition and compensate a signal from the microphone and outputs a processed signal;

    estimating a background noise level (BNL) from the processed signal;

    storing the processed signal in an audio buffer;

    identifying and measuring at least one peak level (SPL) in the processed signal stored in the audio buffer;

    subtracting the estimated background noise level (BNL) from the measured at least one peak level (SPL) to generate a SPL-BNL difference;

    comparing the SPL-BNL difference to a first predetermined threshold wherein an acute sound has been detected when the SPL-BNL difference is greater than the first predetermined threshold;

    estimating a proximity of the acute sound by performing a cross correlation between at least two microphones with the at least one processor, wherein the at least two microphones includes the microphone for measuring the external ambient sound level and identifying a peak in the cross correlation; and

    upon detecting the acute sound and a time lag in the acute sound between the at least two microphones, reproducing the acute sound with an ear canal receiver after determining the acute sound was not a user-generated sound.

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