The present invention relates to a sound reproduction technology that can be used in an audio system installed in a seat of an aircraft, an automobile, or the like.
Conventionally, a user uses earphones or headphones to view and listen to movies or music in an aircraft (see Non Patent Literature 1). This is because when a speaker is used, the reproduced sound reaches the periphery of the user, which causes trouble to other users.
However, wearing earphones or headphones is troublesome for the user. In addition, there are users who do not like wearing due to, for example, disheveling of hair. Some users do not like pressure on their ears due to wearing. Furthermore, wearing earphones or headphones for a long time may make the user feel tired of listening.
In order to eliminate the need to wear earphones or headphones, it is conceivable to synthesize a virtual sound field using a wavefront synthesis technology, but in this case, it is necessary to prepare a large-scale speaker array, which is not realistic.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide an acoustic system for a user, by way of example, who uses a seat of an airplane or an automobile, which reproduces a sound that cannot be heard by surrounding users without using earphones or headphones.
An aspect of the present invention is an acoustic system including a speaker system that includes at least one speaker unit pair including a speaker unit (hereinafter, referred to as a positive speaker unit) that emits a sound based on an acoustic signal of a predetermined sound source and a speaker unit (hereinafter, referred to as a negative speaker unit) that emits a sound based on an acoustic signal having an opposite phase to the acoustic signal, in which the speaker unit pair is configured such that a surface of the positive speaker unit and a surface of the negative speaker unit of the speaker unit pair located foremost when viewed from a front direction of the speaker unit pair are one plane perpendicular to a ground plane of the speaker unit pair, and an arrangement of the positive speaker unit and the negative speaker unit of the speaker unit pair when viewed from the front direction of the speaker unit pair is parallel to a direction perpendicular to the ground plane of the speaker unit pair, and the speaker unit pair is configured such that a sound emitted from the positive speaker unit in the rear direction and a sound emitted from the negative speaker unit in the rear direction go around in the front direction.
An aspect of the present invention is an acoustic system including a speaker system that includes at least one speaker unit pair including a speaker unit (hereinafter, referred to as a positive speaker unit) that emits a sound based on an acoustic signal of a predetermined sound source and a speaker unit (hereinafter, referred to as a negative speaker unit) that emits a sound based on an acoustic signal having an opposite phase to the acoustic signal, in which the speaker unit pair is configured such that a surface of the positive speaker unit and a surface of the negative speaker unit of the speaker unit pair located foremost when viewed from a front direction of the speaker unit pair are one plane perpendicular to a ground plane of the speaker unit pair, and an arrangement of the positive speaker unit and the negative speaker unit of the speaker unit pair when viewed from the front direction of the speaker unit pair is parallel to a direction horizontal to the ground plane of the speaker unit pair, and the speaker unit pair is configured such that a sound emitted from the positive speaker unit in the rear direction and a sound emitted from the negative speaker unit in the rear direction go around in the front direction.
An aspect of the present invention is an acoustic system including a speaker system that includes at least one speaker unit pair including a speaker unit (hereinafter, referred to as a positive speaker unit) that emits a sound based on an acoustic signal of a predetermined sound source and a speaker unit (hereinafter, referred to as a negative speaker unit) that emits a sound based on an acoustic signal having an opposite phase to the acoustic signal, in which the speaker unit pair is configured such that a surface of the positive speaker unit and a surface of the negative speaker unit of the speaker unit pair located foremost when viewed from a front direction of the speaker unit pair are a plane forming a predetermined angle θ (where 0<θ<π/2) with a ground plane of the speaker unit pair, and an arrangement of the positive speaker unit and the negative speaker unit of the speaker unit pair when viewed from the front direction of the speaker unit pair is parallel to a direction horizontal to the ground plane of the speaker unit pair, and the speaker unit pair is configured such that a sound emitted from the positive speaker unit in the rear direction and a sound emitted from the negative speaker unit in the rear direction go around in the front direction.
An aspect of the present invention is an acoustic system including a speaker system that includes at least one speaker unit pair including a speaker unit (hereinafter, referred to as a positive speaker unit) that emits a sound based on an acoustic signal of a predetermined sound source and a speaker unit (hereinafter, referred to as a negative speaker unit) that emits a sound based on an acoustic signal having an opposite phase to the acoustic signal, in which the speaker unit pair is configured such that each of a surface of the positive speaker unit of the speaker unit pair located foremost when viewed from a front direction of the speaker unit pair and a surface of the negative speaker unit of the speaker unit pair located foremost when viewed from the front direction of the speaker unit pair is parallel to one plane forming a predetermined angle θ (where 0<θ<π/2) with a ground plane of the speaker unit pair, and the speaker unit pair is configured such that a sound emitted from the positive speaker unit in the rear direction and a sound emitted from the negative speaker unit in the rear direction go around in the front direction.
According to the present invention, it is possible to reproduce a sound that can be heard only in a very limited narrow range.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail. Note that components having the same functions are denoted by the same reference numerals, and redundant description will be omitted.
First, the directivity of a sound emitted from a speaker will be described. Next, the directivity of a sound emitted from a speaker unit pair of the invention of the present application will be described. Finally, results of experiments for confirming the effects of the speaker unit pair of the invention of the present application will be described.
<<1: Directivity of Sound Emitted from Speaker>>
Typically, a speaker includes a speaker unit and a speaker box. The speaker unit is a component including a diaphragm that converts an acoustic signal, which is an electric signal, into vibration of air (that is, generates a sound wave). In addition, the speaker box is a component that houses the speaker unit.
When the acoustic signal is input to the speaker, the diaphragm of the speaker unit vibrates, and a sound wave is radiated in both directions in which the diaphragm vibrates. Here, a sound wave radiated to the outside of the speaker box (that is, the front direction of the speaker unit) is referred to as a positive sound wave, and a sound wave radiated to the inside of the speaker box (that is, the rear direction of the speaker unit) is referred to as a negative sound wave. The negative sound wave is a sound wave having a phase opposite to the phase of the positive sound wave.
<<2: Directivity of Sound Emitted from Speaker Unit Pair>>
Here, first, the directivity of a sound emitted from the speaker unit, which is a bare speaker, will be described.
In the invention of the present application, this bidirectivity is used. Hereinafter, a specific description will be given. First, as illustrated in
That is, by utilizing the property that a sound can be heard only in the vicinity of the speaker unit pair when a predetermined acoustic signal is input to one speaker unit constituting the speaker unit pair and an acoustic signal having a phase opposite to that of the predetermined acoustic signal is input to the other speaker unit, it is possible to create a situation in which only the user in the vicinity of the speaker unit pair can hear the sound and the other users can not hear the sound.
Here, results of experiments for measuring frequency characteristics of a speaker, a speaker unit, and a speaker unit pair will be described. In the experiments, as a speaker, a speaker unit, and a speaker unit pair, a speaker having a diaphragm with a diameter of 4.5 cm (see
In addition, for any of the conditions, microphones were also installed at positions of 100 cm from the front surface, back surface, and side surface of the speaker, the speaker unit, and the speaker unit pair for comparison (see
Hereinafter, experimental results will be described.
As described above, it was confirmed from the experiments that the sound emitted from the speaker unit pair of the invention of the present application can be heard only in the vicinity of the speaker unit pair.
A system that reproduces an acoustic signal obtained on the basis of a reproduction target is referred to as an acoustic system. The acoustic system includes a speaker system for emitting an acoustic signal as a sound (hereinafter, this sound is referred to as a sound based on the acoustic signal). Here, the speaker system is a device that converts an acoustic signal that is an analog signal into a sound. In addition, the reproduction target is, for example, data or a signal based on which it is possible to obtain an acoustic signal by predetermined processing, such as data recorded in a CD, a DVD, or a record, data received through the Internet, or a signal received through radio broadcasting or television broadcasting.
Here, the acoustic system that reproduces an acoustic signal obtained from a reproduction target so that only a user in the vicinity of the speaker system can hear a sound based on the acoustic signal will be described. That is, the reproduced sound of the acoustic system cannot be heard by users other than the user in the vicinity of the speaker system. When such an acoustic system is used, for example, as an acoustic system for a user who uses a seat of an aircraft, it is possible to provide a system in which only the user who uses the seat can hear the reproduced sound.
Hereinafter, an acoustic system 100 will be described with reference to
Note that a direction in which the n-th speaker unit pair 122 faces the user is defined as an n-th user direction (n=1, . . . , N), and the positive speaker unit 1221 and the negative speaker unit 1221 of the n-th speaker unit pair 122 (n=1, . . . , N) are arranged so that a sound emitted from the positive speaker unit 1221 in a direction opposite to the n-th user direction and a sound emitted from the negative speaker unit 1221 in the direction opposite to the n-th user direction are transmitted in the n-th user direction by wraparound. Here, the n-th user direction is a front direction of the positive speaker unit 1221 and the negative speaker unit 1221 of the n-th speaker unit pair 122. In addition, the direction opposite to the n-th user direction is a rear direction of the positive speaker unit 1221 and the negative speaker unit 1221 of the n-th speaker unit pair 122.
In addition, the positive speaker unit 1221 and the negative speaker unit 1221 of the n-th speaker unit pair 122 (n=1, . . . , N) are arranged in a positional relationship in which a sound emitted from the positive speaker unit 1221 and a sound emitted from the negative speaker unit 1221 are mutually erased so that the sounds cannot be heard by a user who uses another seat.
Hereinafter, an operation of the acoustic system 100 will be described with reference to
The reproduction device 110 receives, as input, a first acoustic signal, a third acoustic signal, . . . , and a (2N−1)-th acoustic signal, which are acoustic signals obtained on the basis of the reproduction target, and outputs the first acoustic signal, a second acoustic signal, . . . , and a 2N-th acoustic signal. More specifically, an n-th reproduction unit 112 (n=1, . . . , N) receives, as input, a (2n−1)-th acoustic signal, generates a 2n-th acoustic signal that is an acoustic signal having a phase opposite to that of the (2n−1)-th acoustic signal from the (2n−1)-th acoustic signal, and outputs the (2n−1)-th acoustic signal and the 2n-th acoustic signal. The (2n−1)-th acoustic signal and the 2n-th acoustic signal are input to the positive speaker unit 1221 and the negative speaker unit 1221 of the n-th speaker unit pair 122, respectively.
The speaker system 120 receives, as input, the first acoustic signal, the second acoustic signal, . . . , and the 2N-th acoustic signal output from the reproduction device 110, and emits a sound based on the first acoustic signal, a sound based on the second acoustic signal, . . . , and a sound based on the 2N-th acoustic signal. More specifically, the n-th speaker unit pair 122 (n=1, . . . , N) receives, as input, the (2n−1)-th acoustic signal and the 2n-th acoustic signal, emits a sound based on the (2n−1)-th acoustic signal from the positive speaker unit 1221, and emits a sound based on the 2n-th acoustic signal from the negative speaker unit 1221. Since the (2n−1)-th acoustic signal and the 2n-th acoustic signal are in opposite phase relationship with each other, the sound is heard only in the vicinity of the seat where the speaker system 120 is installed as described in <Technical Background>. For example, in the case of N=2, when the first acoustic signal and the third acoustic signal are respectively a right-channel acoustic signal and a left-channel acoustic signal of a certain sound source, a stereo sound can be heard only in the vicinity of the seat where the speaker system 120 is installed.
Note that the sound emitted from the positive speaker unit 1221 of the n-th speaker unit pair 122 in the n-th user direction and the sound emitted from the positive speaker unit 1221 of the n-th speaker unit pair 122 in the direction opposite to the n-th user direction have a mutually opposite phase relationship. Similarly, a sound emitted from the negative speaker unit 1221 of the n-th speaker unit pair 122 in the n-th user direction and a sound emitted from the negative speaker unit 1221 of the n-th speaker unit pair 122 in the direction opposite to the n-th user direction are in mutually opposite phase relationship.
According to the embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to reproduce a sound that can be heard only in a very limited narrow range such as the vicinity of the speaker system.
The positive speaker unit and the negative speaker unit included in one speaker unit pair are basically in a very close positional relationship. In addition, the same speaker unit is used for the positive speaker unit and the negative speaker unit so that acoustic characteristics are the same. Note that, instead of using the same speaker unit, an acoustic signal subjected to signal processing may be input so that acoustic characteristics of the positive speaker unit and the negative speaker unit are the same.
Here, a configuration example of the speaker unit pair will be described from the viewpoint of the positional relationship between the positive speaker unit and the negative speaker unit.
Note that, in any of the configuration examples described below, the speaker unit pair is configured such that the sound emitted from the positive speaker unit in the direction opposite to the user direction (that is, in the rear direction) and the sound emitted from the negative speaker unit in the direction opposite to the user direction (that is, in the rear direction) go around in the user direction (that is, the front direction).
Configuration Example 1:
Configuration Example 2:
Configuration Example 3:
Configuration Example 4:
In a case where the positive speaker unit and the negative speaker unit are arranged in an obliquely inclined manner as in Configuration Example 3 and Configuration Example 4, an area to be made audible may deviate from a desired area due to the arrangement in an obliquely inclined manner. In such a case, the directivity control of the acoustic signal may be performed so that the position where the user's ear comes is included in the area to be made audible. An arbitrary method can be used for the directivity control, and for example, filtering using a finite impulse response (FIR) filter can be used. At this time, the FIR filter may be designed with a speaker unit close to an area to be made audible as a reference.
The above-described description of the embodiments of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. There is no intention to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Modifications and variations are possible from the above teaching. The embodiments have been chosen and represented in order to provide the best illustration of the principles of the present invention and to enable those skilled in the art to utilize the present invention in various embodiments and by adding various modifications to be suited for contemplated practical use. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims, interpreted in accordance with a fairly and legally equitable breadth.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2021/006872 | 2/24/2021 | WO |