17884618. MANAGEMENT OF AUDIO PERFORMANCE IN A VEHICLE simplified abstract (GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC)

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MANAGEMENT OF AUDIO PERFORMANCE IN A VEHICLE

Organization Name

GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC

Inventor(s)

Ryan M. Edwards of Shelby Township MI (US)

Russell A. Patenaude of Macomb Township MI (US)

Eric T. Hosey of Royal Oak MI (US)

Matthew Neely of Rochester MI (US)

MANAGEMENT OF AUDIO PERFORMANCE IN A VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17884618 titled 'MANAGEMENT OF AUDIO PERFORMANCE IN A VEHICLE

Simplified Explanation

The system described in the patent application manages audio performance in a vehicle by analyzing audio quality parameters and taking remedial actions when necessary.

  • Audio unit with speakers and microphones positioned in and/or around the vehicle
  • Command unit in communication with the audio unit, equipped with a processor and memory
  • Command unit receives audio signal through microphones, checks audio quality parameters against a predefined threshold, and takes remedial actions if needed

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Automotive industry for improving in-car audio systems
  • Vehicle manufacturers looking to enhance the overall audio experience for drivers and passengers

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Ensures high audio quality within the vehicle
  • Automatically detects and addresses any issues with audio performance

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced audio experience for users
  • Proactive management of audio quality in real-time
  • Improved overall satisfaction with in-car entertainment systems


Original Abstract Submitted

A system for managing audio performance in a vehicle includes an audio unit having one or more speakers and one or more microphones respectively positioned in and/or around the vehicle. The speakers transmit an audio signal within the vehicle. A command unit is in communication with the audio unit. The command unit has a processor and tangible, non-transitory memory on which instructions are recorded. The command unit is adapted to receive the audio signal through the one or more microphones and determine whether at least one audio quality parameter of the audio signal meets a predefined threshold. The command unit may be adapted to take at least one remedial action when the audio quality parameter is below the predefined threshold.