US 12,219,329 B2
Beamforming method and microphone system in boomless headset
Hsueh-Ying Lai, Zhubei (TW); Chih-Sheng Chen, Zhubei (TW); Hua-Jun Hong, Zhubei (TW); Chien Hua Hsu, Zhubei (TW); and Tsung-Liang Chen, Zhubel (TW)
Assigned to BRITISH CAYMAN ISLANDS INTELLIGO TECHNOLOGY INC., Grand Cayman (KY)
Filed by British Cayman Islands Intelligo Technology Inc., Grand Cayman (KY)
Filed on Dec. 15, 2022, as Appl. No. 18/082,224.
Prior Publication US 2024/0205597 A1, Jun. 20, 2024
Int. Cl. H04R 3/00 (2006.01); H04R 1/10 (2006.01)
CPC H04R 3/005 (2013.01) [H04R 1/1008 (2013.01); H04R 2410/01 (2013.01); H04R 2430/20 (2013.01)] 22 Claims
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1. A microphone system applicable to a boomless headset with two earcups, comprising:
a microphone array comprising Q microphones that detect sound and generate Q audio signals, wherein a first microphone and a second microphone of the Q microphones are disposed on different earcups, wherein a third microphone of the Q microphones is disposed on one of the two earcups and displaced laterally and vertically from one of the first and the second microphones; and
a processing unit configured to perform a set of operations comprising:
performing spatial filtering over the Q audio signals using a trained model based on an arc line with a vertical distance and a horizontal distance from a first midpoint of the first and the second microphones, a main time delay range for the first and the second microphones and coordinates of the Q microphones to generate a beamformed output signal originated from zero or more target sound sources inside a target beam area (TBA), where Q>=3;
wherein the TBA is a collection of intersection planes of multiple surfaces and multiple cones;
wherein the multiple surfaces correspond to multiple main time delays within the main time delay range, and angles of the multiple cones are related to multiple intersection points of the multiple surfaces and the arc line; and
wherein the multiple surfaces extend from the first midpoint, and the multiple cones extend from a second midpoint between the third microphone and the one of the first and the second microphones.