Bose Corporation (20240297629). Audio System Equalizing simplified abstract

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Audio System Equalizing

Organization Name

Bose Corporation

Inventor(s)

Wontak Kim of Watertown MA (US)

Michael J. Daley of Shrewsbury MA (US)

Laszlo Drimusz of Framingham MA (US)

Matthew S. Walsh of Mansfield MA (US)

Audio System Equalizing - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240297629 titled 'Audio System Equalizing

The patent application describes processes and devices for equalizing an audio system that uses a loudspeaker to transduce test audio signals into test sounds. These processes and devices involve the use of infrared signals to convey information between the audio system and a portable computer device for capturing test sounds, calculating audio parameters, and transmitting these parameters back to the audio system for equalization.

  • Use of infrared signals for communication between audio system and portable computer device
  • Capturing test sounds with a portable computer device
  • Calculating audio parameters for equalization
  • Transmitting audio parameters back to the audio system
  • Equalizing audio signals played by the audio system

Potential Applications: - Audio testing and calibration in professional sound systems - Home audio systems for optimal sound quality - Automotive audio systems for customized audio experiences

Problems Solved: - Ensuring accurate and precise equalization of audio systems - Simplifying the process of calibrating audio equipment - Enhancing the overall sound quality of audio systems

Benefits: - Improved audio performance - Customized sound settings - Easy calibration process

Commercial Applications: Title: "Infrared-based Audio System Equalization Technology for Enhanced Sound Quality" This technology can be used in professional audio equipment, home entertainment systems, and automotive audio systems to provide users with optimal sound quality and customized audio experiences.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the use of infrared signals improve the equalization process in audio systems? - Infrared signals enable efficient communication between the audio system and a portable computer device, allowing for accurate calculation and transmission of audio parameters for equalization.

2. What are the potential benefits of using this technology in automotive audio systems? - By utilizing this technology, automotive audio systems can be fine-tuned to deliver a personalized audio experience for drivers and passengers.


Original Abstract Submitted

processes and devices for equalizing an audio system that is adapted to use a loudspeaker to transduce test audio signals into test sounds. the processes and devices can involve the use of infrared signals to convey information in one or both directions between the audio system and a portable computer device that captures test sounds, calculates audio parameters that can be used in the equalization process, and transmits these audio parameters back to the audio system for its use in equalizing audio signals that are played by the audio system.