Patents by Inventor Tom-Davy W. Saux
Tom-Davy W. Saux has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11978469Abstract: Signal to noise ratio, SNR, is determined in an acoustic ambient environment of an against-the-ear audio device worn by a user, wherein the acoustic ambient environment contains speech by a talker. When the SNR is above a threshold, dynamic range control is applied, as positive gain versus input level, to an audio signal from one or more microphones of the audio device. When the SNR is below the threshold, the dynamic range control applies as zero gain or negative gain to the audio signal. Other aspects are also described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2022Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: John Woodruff, Yang Lu, Tom-Davy W. Saux
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Publication number: 20240107246Abstract: Aspects of the subject technology provide improved techniques for determining a state of an audio device, including reduced power techniques for determining if an earbud is currently being worn in a user's ear or not. In aspects, a potential state change in an audio device may be detected, and in response measurement of the state of the device may be initiated, such as by emitting an audio signal and then determining the state of the audio device based on a sensed version of the emitted audio signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2023Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Tom-Davy W. SAUX, Champ DARABUNDIT, Martin E. JOHNSON, Victoria CHIU
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Publication number: 20240099599Abstract: An ultrasonic wave is output from a speaker of a head-worn device. A microphone signal is obtained from a microphone of the head-worn device that senses the ultrasonic wave as it reflects off an ear of a user. Heart activity such as a heart rate of the user is determined based at least on the microphone signal. Other aspects are also described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2023Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Avery L. Wang, Tom-Davy W. Saux
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Publication number: 20240090865Abstract: An ultrasonic wave is output from a speaker of a head-worn device. A microphone signal is obtained from a microphone of the head-worn device that senses the ultrasonic wave as it reflects off an ear of a user. Heart activity such as a heart rate of the user is determined based at least on the microphone signal. Other aspects are also described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventors: Avery L. Wang, Tom-Davy W. Saux
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Publication number: 20240040297Abstract: A method performed by an in-ear headphone. Coupled to the in-ear headphone is a first ear tip that is inserted into an ear canal of a user. The method obtains an audio signal from an audio source device paired with the in-ear headphone and uses the signal to drive a speaker of the headphone to output a sound into the ear canal. The method obtains a microphone signal that is responsive to the outputted sound. The method notifies the user to replace the first ear tip with a second ear tip in response to a parameter associated with the microphone signal being less than a threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2023Publication date: February 1, 2024Inventors: Esge B. Andersen, Andrew E. Greenwood, Tom-Davy W. Saux, Baptiste P. Paquier, Hanchi Chen, Raghavendra S. Prabhu
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Patent number: 11825281Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods for performing adaptive equalization operations to reduce variations in the frequency response of audio signals at the eardrum of a wearer of an earphone. The assumption that the frequency response of the error microphone matches the frequency response at the eardrum may not be true due to signal leakage effects and the shape of the ear canal. Techniques are disclosed for the adaptive equalization operations to perform a calibration algorithm to compensate for the effects of the signal leakage and the shape of the ear canal. The earphone may estimate the transfer function from the speaker to the error microphone and may estimate the load impedance from the earphone based on a calibrated relationship between the transfer function and the load impedance. The adaptive equalization may use a calibration algorithm to adjust the frequency response at the error microphone to match that at the eardrum.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2021Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Victoria Chiu, Martin Kuster, Tom-Davy W. Saux
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Patent number: 11722809Abstract: A method performed by an in-ear headphone. Coupled to the in-ear headphone is a first ear tip that is inserted into an ear canal of a user. The method obtains an audio signal from an audio source device paired with the in-ear headphone and uses the signal to drive a speaker of the headphone to output a sound into the ear canal. The method obtains a microphone signal that is responsive to the outputted sound. The method notifies the user to replace the first ear tip with a second ear tip in response to a parameter associated with the microphone signal being less than a threshold.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2022Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Esge B. Andersen, Andrew E. Greenwood, Tom-Davy W. Saux, Baptiste P. Paquier, Hanchi Chen, Raghavendra S. Prabhu
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Publication number: 20230136545Abstract: Implementations of the subject technology provide directional acoustic devices such as directional speakers. A directional speaker may include a sound-generating component that projects sound from an acoustic port, and has a rear or interior surface that interfaces with a back volume of the speaker. The directional speaker may also include one or more acoustic ducts coupled to the back volume that direct a negative polarity version of the sound to one or more desired locations in an external environment of the speaker. The negative polarity version of the sound may cancel portions of the sound projected from the acoustic port, at one or more desired locations in the external environment that are determined by the arrangement of the acoustic duct(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2022Publication date: May 4, 2023Inventors: Daniel K. BOOTHE, Onur I. ILKORUR, Marty E. JOHNSON, Chris WILK, Jason T. PARKER, Tom-Davy W. SAUX
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Publication number: 20230096953Abstract: A method performed by a headset that includes a speaker and an in-ear microphone, the method includes performing a calibration on the headset to obtain a baseline measurement; using, while the headset is being worn by a user, an audio signal to drive the speaker that is arranged to project sound into a canal of a user's ear; capturing as a microphone signal, from the in-ear microphone of the headset, sound from within the canal of the user's ear; determining a parameter associated with the user's ear based at least on the captured microphone signal and the baseline measurement; and transmitting a notification related to one or more characteristics of one or more hearing elements of the user's ear based on the parameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2022Publication date: March 30, 2023Inventors: Martin Kuster, Tom-Davy W. Saux, Prateek Murgai
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Publication number: 20230015418Abstract: A method performed by an in-ear headphone. Coupled to the in-ear headphone is a first ear tip that is inserted into an ear canal of a user. The method obtains an audio signal from an audio source device paired with the in-ear headphone and uses the signal to drive a speaker of the headphone to output a sound into the ear canal. The method obtains a microphone signal that is responsive to the outputted sound. The method notifies the user to replace the first ear tip with a second ear tip in response to a parameter associated with the microphone signal being less than a threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Inventors: Esge B. Andersen, Andrew E. Greenwood, Tom-Davy W. Saux, Baptiste P. Paquier, Hanchi Chen, Raghavendra S. Prabhu
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Patent number: 11470413Abstract: A method performed by an in-ear headphone. Coupled to the in-ear headphone is a first ear tip that is inserted into an ear canal of a user. The method obtains an audio signal from an audio source device paired with the in-ear headphone and uses the signal to drive a speaker of the headphone to output a sound into the ear canal. The method obtains a microphone signal that is responsive to the outputted sound. The method notifies the user to replace the first ear tip with a second ear tip in response to a parameter associated with the microphone signal being less than a threshold.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2020Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: Esge B. Andersen, Andrew E. Greenwood, Tom-Davy W. Saux, Baptiste P. Paquier, Hanchi Chen, Raghavendra S. Prabhu
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Patent number: 11445290Abstract: A method performed by an in-ear headphone that includes a speaker and an internal microphone. The method receives a microphone signal from the internal microphone that indicates a current sound pressure level (SPL) in an ear canal of a user. The current SPL is a result of a control leak from the in-ear headphone into an ambient environment that reduces a SPL in the ear canal between 2 dB and 25 dB at a frequency within a frequency range than if otherwise not present. The method determines an active noise cancellation (ANC) filter based on the microphone signal and generates an anti-noise signal using the ANC filter. The method drives the speaker using the anti-noise signal to reduce the current SPL in the ear canal of the user as much as 25 dB at a frequency within the frequency range.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2020Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: Scott C. Grinker, Vladan Bajic, Brian D. Clark, Tom-Davy W. Saux, Hanchi Chen
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Patent number: 11393486Abstract: Signal to noise ratio, SNR, is determined in an acoustic ambient environment of an against-the-ear audio device worn by a user, wherein the acoustic ambient environment contains speech by a talker. When the SNR is above a threshold, dynamic range control is applied, as positive gain versus input level, to an audio signal from one or more microphones of the audio device. When the SNR is below the threshold, the dynamic range control applies as zero gain or negative gain to the audio signal. Other aspects are also described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2020Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: John Woodruff, Yang Lu, Tom-Davy W. Saux
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Patent number: 11361745Abstract: An audio system has an ambient sound enhancement (ASE) function, in which an against-the-ear audio device having a speaker converts a digitally processed version of an input audio signal into amplified sound. The amplification may be in accordance with a stored hearing profile of the user. The audio system also has an acoustic noise cancellation (ANC) function that may be combined in various ways with the ASE function, and that may be responsive to voice activity detection. Other aspects are also described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2020Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: Tom-Davy W. Saux, Brian D. Clark, Thomas M. Jensen, Vladan Bajic
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Patent number: 11276384Abstract: An audio system has an ambient sound enhancement function, in which an against-the-ear audio device having a speaker converts a digitally processed version of an input audio signal into sound. The audio system also has an acoustic noise cancellation (ANC) function that may be combined in various ways with the sound enhancement function, and that may be responsive to voice activity detection. Other aspects are also described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2020Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: John Woodruff, Tom-Davy W. Saux, Vladan Bajic, Vasu Iyengar, Andrew E. Greenwood, Tyrone T. Chen, Jakub Mazur, Tony S. Verma
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Patent number: 11166099Abstract: A method for audio signal processing of microphone signals of a headphone. An audio signal from a first microphone of a headphone is filtered by an ANC system to produce a first filtered signal. Dynamic range control is performed upon the first filtered signal to produce a first dynamic range adjusted signal that drives a speaker of the headphone. Other aspects are also described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2020Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: Tom-Davy W. Saux, Brian D. Clark, Hanchi Chen, Victoria Chiu, Vladan Bajic, Dana Massie, Andrew P. Bright, Thomas M. Jensen
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Patent number: 11153677Abstract: An audio system has an ambient sound enhancement function, in which an against-the-ear audio device having a speaker converts a digitally processed version of an input audio signal into sound. The input audio signal may be amplified where the amplification may be in accordance with a stored hearing profile of the user (personalized ambient sound enhancement.) The audio system also has an acoustic noise cancellation (ANC) function that may be combined in various ways with the sound enhancement function, and that may be responsive to voice activity detection. Other aspects are also described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2020Date of Patent: October 19, 2021Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: John Woodruff, Tom-Davy W. Saux, Vladan Bajic, Vasu Iyengar, Andrew E. Greenwood, Tyrone T. Chen, Jakub Mazur, Tony S. Verma
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Publication number: 20210097970Abstract: An audio system has an ambient sound enhancement (ASE) function, in which an against-the-ear audio device having a speaker converts a digitally processed version of an input audio signal into amplified sound. The amplification may be in accordance with a stored hearing profile of the user. The audio system also has an acoustic noise cancellation (ANC) function that may be combined in various ways with the ASE function, and that may be responsive to voice activity detection. Other aspects are also described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2020Publication date: April 1, 2021Inventors: Tom-Davy W. Saux, Brian D. Clark, Thomas M. Jensen, Vladan Bajic
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Publication number: 20210099799Abstract: A method for audio signal processing of microphone signals of a headphone. An audio signal from a first microphone of a headphone is filtered by an ANC system to produce a first filtered signal. Dynamic range control is performed upon the first filtered signal to produce a first dynamic range adjusted signal that drives a speaker of the headphone. Other aspects are also described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2020Publication date: April 1, 2021Inventors: Tom-Davy W. Saux, Brian D. Clark, Hanchi Chen, Victoria Chiu, Vladan Bajic, Dana Massie, Andrew P. Bright, Thomas M. Jensen
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Publication number: 20210014597Abstract: A method performed by an in-ear headphone. Coupled to the in-ear headphone is a first ear tip that is inserted into an ear canal of a user. The method obtains an audio signal from an audio source device paired with the in-ear headphone and uses the signal to drive a speaker of the headphone to output a sound into the ear canal. The method obtains a microphone signal that is responsive to the outputted sound. The method notifies the user to replace the first ear tip with a second ear tip in response to a parameter associated with the microphone signal being less than a threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2020Publication date: January 14, 2021Inventors: Esge B. Andersen, Andrew E. Greenwood, Tom-Davy W. Saux, Baptiste P. Paquier, Hanchi Chen, Raghavendra S. Prabhu