Google LLC (20240221717). SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADAPTIVE ADDITIVE SOUND simplified abstract
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADAPTIVE ADDITIVE SOUND
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Inventor(s)
Christine Jean Wu of San Francisco CA (US)
Shokofeh Darbari of Palo Alto CA (US)
Shane Anton Myrbeck of Los Angeles CA (US)
Caitlyn Emily Riggs of San Francisco CA (US)
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADAPTIVE ADDITIVE SOUND - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240221717 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADAPTIVE ADDITIVE SOUND
The patent application describes a method for adaptive additive sound, where ambient sound data from one zone is used to generate audio signal data for another zone within a space.
- Receiving ambient sound data from a microphone in the first zone
- Analyzing the ambient sound data to understand the sound environment
- Generating audio signal data for the second zone based on the analysis
- Transmitting the audio signal data to a speaker in the second zone for playback
Potential Applications: - Home audio systems - Public address systems - Noise cancellation technology
Problems Solved: - Enhancing sound quality in different zones of a space - Providing adaptive sound based on ambient conditions
Benefits: - Improved audio experience - Seamless transition between zones - Customizable sound settings
Commercial Applications: Title: Adaptive Sound Systems for Enhanced Audio Experiences Description: This technology can be used in smart homes, conference rooms, and entertainment venues to create immersive sound experiences tailored to different zones within a space.
Questions about Adaptive Additive Sound: 1. How does this technology improve sound quality in different zones?
- By analyzing ambient sound data and generating audio signal data specific to each zone, this technology ensures optimal sound quality based on the environment.
2. What are the potential commercial applications of adaptive additive sound technology?
- This technology can be used in various settings such as homes, offices, and public venues to enhance audio experiences for users.
Original Abstract Submitted
a method for adaptive additive sound includes receiving ambient sound data corresponding to ambient sound in a first zone acquired by a microphone in the first zone, analyzing the ambient sound data from the first zone, generating audio signal data for the second zone based at least in part on the ambient sound data from the first zone, and transmitting the audio signal data for the second zone to a speaker in the second zone. the first zone is separate from the second zone within a space.