17809295. PROACTIVE AUDIBLE SOUND REVERBERATION MITIGATION FOR PREDICTED USER EXPERIENCE simplified abstract (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION)

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PROACTIVE AUDIBLE SOUND REVERBERATION MITIGATION FOR PREDICTED USER EXPERIENCE

Organization Name

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Tiberiu Suto of Franklin NY (US)

Martin G. Keen of Cary NC (US)

Jeremy R. Fox of Georgetown TX (US)

Sarbajit K. Rakshit of Kolkata (IN)

PROACTIVE AUDIBLE SOUND REVERBERATION MITIGATION FOR PREDICTED USER EXPERIENCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17809295 titled 'PROACTIVE AUDIBLE SOUND REVERBERATION MITIGATION FOR PREDICTED USER EXPERIENCE

Simplified Explanation

Abstract: This patent application describes a method for using digital twin simulation to automatically reduce noise in an environment. The method involves creating a digital twin of the environment, simulating vibration in the environment based on the activities and equipment within the digital twin, determining how the vibration propagates within the environment, and generating a plan to mitigate the vibration for a user in the environment.

Patent/Innovation Explanation:

  • A digital twin of an environment is created.
  • The digital twin simulates vibration in the environment based on the activities and equipment within the digital twin.
  • The propagation of vibration within the environment is determined based on the simulated vibration generated by the digital twin.
  • A plan is generated to mitigate the vibration for a user in the environment.

Potential Applications:

  • Noise reduction in industrial settings.
  • Noise reduction in residential areas.
  • Noise reduction in transportation systems.
  • Noise reduction in healthcare facilities.

Problems Solved:

  • Reducing noise pollution in various environments.
  • Improving the comfort and well-being of individuals in noisy environments.
  • Enhancing the efficiency and productivity of workers in noisy industrial settings.

Benefits:

  • Automatic noise mitigation without the need for manual intervention.
  • Real-time simulation and analysis of vibration and noise.
  • Customized plans for noise reduction tailored to specific environments.
  • Improved user experience and satisfaction in noisy environments.
  • Increased productivity and efficiency in workplaces.


Original Abstract Submitted

In an approach for utilizing digital twin simulation for automatically mitigating noise, a processor generates a digital twin of an environment. The digital twin simulates vibration within the environment based on equipment and activities within the environment that are simulated by the digital twin. A processor determines how vibration is propagated within the environment based on the simulated vibration generated by the digital twin. A processor generates a plan for mitigating the vibration for a user within the environment.