Reduction of sound leakage in handheld devices using open loop control

Recently, handheld devices with sound functionality are popular. A problem encountered by using such devices is sound leakage due to inappropriate volume setting, which should be reduced not to disturb people around the user. In previous study, we presented an active control (ANC) technique to contr...

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Published inProceedings of Meetings on Acoustics Vol. 19; no. 1
Main Authors Lee, GunWoo, Cha, Aran, Kim, SeoungHun, Kim, YoungTae, Choi, JungWoo
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published 02.06.2013
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Summary:Recently, handheld devices with sound functionality are popular. A problem encountered by using such devices is sound leakage due to inappropriate volume setting, which should be reduced not to disturb people around the user. In previous study, we presented an active control (ANC) technique to control such sound leakage in handheld devices. The least squares (LS) optimum control under various positions of error sensors was investigated. Based on the results, desirable and feasible microphone-loudspeaker setups were suggested. In this paper, we present a novel open loop leakage reduction scheme and it is compared with adaptive noise control method. To achieve this, control available frequency bands and spatial ranges are studied. And the influence of leakage reduction performance by the receiver and control speaker"s radiation pattern are analyzed. Also the effects of the physical environment including the user"s hand for the leakage control performance are studied. Finally, the proposed method is implemented on the mobile phone mock-up, and the performance of actual measured leakage reduction is investigated.
ISSN:1939-800X
DOI:10.1121/1.4799625