18371899. AUTOMATED AND BODY DRIVEN HEADSET AUDIO CONTROL simplified abstract (Intel Corporation)

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AUTOMATED AND BODY DRIVEN HEADSET AUDIO CONTROL

Organization Name

Intel Corporation

Inventor(s)

Chiara Cavarra of Dublin (IE)

Marco Chiappero of Dublin (IE)

AUTOMATED AND BODY DRIVEN HEADSET AUDIO CONTROL - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18371899 titled 'AUTOMATED AND BODY DRIVEN HEADSET AUDIO CONTROL

Simplified Explanation

The patent application discloses techniques for automated detection and control of audio-based conditions for headsets and wearable audio devices.

  • An audio headset device includes sensors to collect data and processing circuitry to detect audio control conditions and control the audio output.
  • A computing device includes an audio control processing component to process sensor data from a headset device and identify control actions in software applications to control audio output to the headset.
  • The technology enables simplified, dynamic audio controls for both the headset device and a connected computing device.

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      1. Potential Applications
  • Consumer electronics industry
  • Wearable technology market
  • Gaming industry
      1. Problems Solved
  • Simplified audio control for headset devices
  • Dynamic audio control based on sensor data
  • Seamless integration with software applications
      1. Benefits
  • Improved user experience with automated audio control
  • Enhanced functionality for headset devices
  • Increased convenience for users of wearable audio devices


Original Abstract Submitted

Various techniques for performing automated detection and control of audio-based conditions for headsets and like wearable audio devices are disclosed herein. In an example, an audio headset device includes at least one sensor to collect sensor data and processing circuitry to detect an applicable audio control condition, based on the sensor data, to cause control of the audio to be output from the headset device. Also in an example, a computing device includes an audio control processing component to receive and process sensor data collected from a headset audio device and identify a control action in a software application, to cause control of audio to be output to the headset. Further examples to enable simplified, dynamic audio controls for the operation of a headset device and a connected computing device are also disclosed.