The present disclosure is directed to an audio control'system and more particularly to a dynamic audio control system.
Consumers have a very high expectation for sound quality in vehicle audio systems. Vehicle audio systems incorporate advanced signal processing techniques that customize listening environments and provide unique sound experiences within a vehicle. Surround sound processors combine left and right input signals in different proportions to produce. However, such surround sound processors are templates that are stored and applied when selected by a user to create a fixed, or designated, audio experience in the vehicle based on the user selection. Sound processing criteria may also include a loudness function that varies a gain factor as a function of vehicle speed. However, various other factors in and around the vehicle also have an effect the vehicle audio system. Vehicle acceleration, vehicle lateral motion, vehicle location, and an environment of the vehicle location may all have an effect on the sound quality in a vehicle and therefore may have an effect on the driving experience. While a vehicle is in motion, disconnect may occur between the music experience and the driving experience. There is a need to enhance a driving experience by incorporating audio into the momentum of the vehicle.
A sound signal distribution system having an audio system controller, an input signal representative of a vehicle steering angle received at the audio system controller, a pan control adjustment signal generated by the audio system controller that is based on the input signal representative of a steering angle and a surround sound processing algorithm carried out in the audio system controller. The surround sound processing system receives the pan control adjustment signal and applies it to an incoming audio signal to generate an output audio signal supplied to at least one loudspeaker.
The sound signal distribution system may also receive an input signal representative of a vehicle acceleration. The pan control adjustment signal will be generated based on the input signal representative of the steering angle and the input signal representative of the vehicle acceleration.
Elements and steps in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been rendered according to any particular sequence. For example, steps that may be performed concurrently or in different order are illustrated in the figures to help to improve understanding of embodiments of the present disclosure.
While various aspects of the present disclosure are described with reference to a particular illustrative embodiment, the present disclosure is not limited to such embodiments, and additional modifications, applications, and embodiments may be implemented without departing from the present disclosure. In the figures, like reference numbers will be used to illustrate the same components. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the various components set forth herein may be altered without varying from the scope of the present disclosure. All references to circuits or other electrical devices and the functionality provided by each are not intended to be limited to only what is illustrated and described herein. Such circuits and other electrical devices may be combined with or separated based on implementation. Further, controllers, processors, integrated circuits, memory devices, may be configured to execute a computer program that is embodied in a non-transitory computer readable medium that may be programmed to perform any number of functions.
Any one or more of the devices described herein include computer executable instructions that may be compiled or interpreted from computer programs created using a variety of programming languages and/or technologies. In general, a processor (such as a microprocessor) receives instructions, for example from a memory, a computer-readable medium, or the like, and executes the instructions. A processing unit includes a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium capable of executing instructions of a software program. The computer readable storage medium may be, but is not limited to, an electronic storage device a magnetic storage device, an optical storage device, an electromagnetic storage device, a semi-conductor storage device, or any suitable combination thereof. One or more devices may operate using a dedicated operating system, multiple software programs and/or platforms for interlaces such as graphics, audio, wireless networking, enabling applications, integrating hardware of vehicle components, systems, and external devices such as smart phones, tablets, and other systems to name just a few.
The vehicle 100 also includes a steering wheel 108 and a steering position sensor 110 that generally provides information about steering wheel position, usually in the form a steering angle. The steering position sensor may be indicative of a vehicle heading. There are other systems, sensors, and information available on a vehicle and through vehicle systems that also may be indicative of vehicle heading. The steering position sensor 110 described herein is one example. A vehicle acceleration sensor 112 measures acceleration forces caused by movement of the vehicle and may also provide an input representative of a vehicle acceleration to the vehicle audio controller 106. Vehicle acceleration may also be determined from several sensors and systems onboard a vehicle. For example, a speedometer and a navigation system also provide information that may be used to determine vehicle acceleration. Audio signal processing may be carried out by the vehicle audio controller 106.
The matrices may contain hardware, firmware and/or software algorithms to perform functions such as mixing, decoding, filtering, and/or gain adjustments for surround sound. The matrices receive selected channels of an incoming signal and more than one matrix may receive the same or different channels. The processed signals may be combined or mixed before being sent to the loudspeakers 202, 204, 206, 208 for output. For example, the side left output of one matrix may be combined with the left side output of another matrix. The audio sound system 106 (shown in
Depending on the vehicle heading as determined from the steering wheel position sensor and provided to the phase painter 302, the phase panner 302 generates a pan control signal 312. The pan control signal 312 is input to the surround sound processing system 310. The surround sound processing system 310 uses the pan control signal 312 to generate an output audio signal that is output to the loudspeakers 202-208. The surround sound processing system may also use the acceleration input signal 308 to process audio signals 314 that are then output to the loudspeakers 202-208.
The phase panner 302 is shown in more detail in a block diagram in
As the vehicle heading changes, such as when the vehicle steering wheel is turned to the left, input panning also goes left. The first panner 402 is panning left. As the vehicle heading goes left of center, the second panner 404 also pans the right channel to the left 410. Furthermore, an inverse left channel 412 from the first partner pans to the right 414. The result is that the second panner 404 starts panning when input panning is past left from a center position.
Similarly, when the vehicle heading goes right, such as when the vehicle steering wheel is turned to the right, input panning goes right. The second panner is panning right. The first partner 402 also pans the left channel to the right 416. Furthermore, an inverse right channel 418 from the second panner 404 pans to the left 420.
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A vehicle acceleration and deceleration may also be incorporated into the surround sound processing system. Using a vehicle acceleration signal as an input allows not only left to right adjustments described above, but also front to rear adjustments and a “width” of the sound within the vehicle interior. For example, as the vehicle is accelerating or decelerating, the surround sound processing system uses the acceleration information to generate an audio output that compensates for the acceleration. For example, when the vehicle is accelerating a surround bias is implemented as opposed to a front bias which is also called “wrap”. The surround sound processing system can make adjustments to the audio signal for output for the loudspeakers by applying knowledge of the vehicle's acceleration to spatial extraction techniques associated with an audio signal. This is also applicable to adjusting the audio signal in response to a vehicle that is decelerating while turning. The result is a complete correlation of the audio experience and the driving experience as an enhancement. For example, volume and additional delay may be added to the loudspeaker output while the vehicle is accelerating. Reverb gain may be modified to add volume as the vehicle accelerates. Speakers in the vehicle may also include height speakers which gain and delay may also be adjusted according to acceleration/deceleration of the vehicle.
Standard vehicle audio systems create sound that makes a listener believe that the music is coming from straight ahead no matter what direction the car is actually moving. Therefore, When a vehicle is rounding a curve, audio is still perceived as coming from the center and may adversely affect the driving experience. The present disclosure determines the vehicle heading and steers the audio according to the steering and acceleration of the vehicle. Loudspeakers may be tuned and directed to connect the audio experience with the driving experience in a manner that enhances both experiences. The audio is incorporated into the momentum of the vehicle.
In yet another example of connecting audio to the driving experience, the present disclosure uses information about the vehicle's surroundings to steer the audio accordingly. Using inputs from vehicle sensors and beamforming technology, the sound distribution system may detect an environment of the exterior of the vehicle 614 such as the vehicle's surroundings when the vehicle is travelling through a tunnel. Then, for example, when a vehicle is entering and exiting a tunnel, adjustments are made to audio signal to compensate the audio signal and immerse the audio into the vehicle driving experience. The adjustments made by the sound processing system use spatial slices distributed into channels so as to create a wider or narrower, front or rear, sound effect within the vehicle.
In the foregoing specification, the present disclosure has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments. Various modifications and changes may be made, however, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure as set forth in the claims. The specification and figures are illustrative, rather than restrictive, and modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure should be determined by the claims and their legal equivalents rather than by merely the examples described.
For example, the steps recited in any method or process claims may be executed in any order and are not limited to the specific order presented in the claims. Any equations may be implemented with a filter to minimize effects of signal noises. Additionally, the components and/or elements recited in any apparatus claims may be assembled or otherwise operationally configured in a variety of permutations and are accordingly not limited to the specific configuration recited in the claims.
Benefits, other advantages and solutions to problems have been described above with regard to particular embodiments; however, any benefit, advantage, solution to problem or any element that may cause any particular benefit, advantage or solution to occur or to become more pronounced are not to be construed as critical, required or essential features or components of any or all the claims.
The terms “comprise”, “comprises”, “comprising”, “having”, “including”, “includes” or any variation thereof, are intended to reference a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, composition or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements recited, but may also include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, composition or apparatus. Other combinations and/or modifications of the above-described structures, arrangements, applications, proportions, elements, materials or components used in the practice of the present disclosure, in addition to those not specifically recited, may be varied or otherwise particularly adapted to specific environments, manufacturing specifications, design parameters or other operating requirements without departing from the general principles of the same.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/474,032, filed Mar. 20, 2017, the disclosure of which is incorporated in its entirety by reference.
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