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- the present invention relates to an audio rendering system, in particular a stereo or multichannel rendering system for rendering room acoustics, a method for calibrating an audio rendering system and a portable electronic device, in particular a Smartphone or a Tablet PC usable for calibration of an audio rendering system.
- the optimization of loudspeaker and/or room rendering is a technology which aims at improving and/or correcting the audio rendering of non-standard loudspeaker layouts. Some examples of such optimization can be found in JP2000261900 , FR2850183 and EP2378795 .
- the methods are based on adaptive modifications, i.e. filtering, gain, delay, equalization, etc. of the audio signal computed and applied for each channel which are used for the optimization of the rendering.
- the adaptation of the rendering is usually based on the measurement of the audio signal which is actually received at the listening position. This optimal position is usually called the "sweet spot". This can be done by a directional microphone system, i.e.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a 5.1 multichannel loudspeaker system 900 according to the recommendation ITU-R BS 775-1.
- Three front loudspeakers (left L, center C, right R) are combined with two rear/side loudspeakers (left surround L S , right surround R S ).
- the left and right frontal loudspeakers are placed at the extremities of an arc subtending 60° at the reference listening point 901.
- Both side/rear loudspeakers L S , R S should be placed within the sectors from 100° to 120° from the center front reference. Precise location is not necessary.
- Side/rear loudspeakers should be not closer to the listener than the frontal loudspeakers, unless compensating time delay is introduced.
- the frontal loudspeakers should ideally be at a height approximately equal to that of the listener's ears.
- Figure 10 illustrates a non-standardized 5.1 multichannel loudspeaker system 1000 which requires rendering adaptation and correction.
- the three front loudspeakers L, C, R are not placed on a straight line base and the two rear/side loudspeakers L S , R S are located in different distances from the reference listening point 1001. Both side/rear loudspeakers L S , R S are not placed within the sectors from 100° to 120° from the center front reference. The left and right frontal loudspeakers are not placed at the extremities of the arc subtending 6o° at the reference listening point 1001.
- WO 2011 139 502 A1 provides a method to instruct a processing system to carry out the method, which includes applying corrective filters directly in a portable media device to correct, e.g., equalize for the overall system comprising the portable media device and the playback system to which it is attached.
- WO 2007 017 809 A1 introduces a device for processing audio data, wherein the device comprises a first microphone adapted to detect first audio data indicative of the first acoustic waves and a second microphone located in the second ear canal of the second ear of the human being to detect second acoustic waves.
- US 2010 284 544 A1 relates to an apparatus for reproducing sound from original source signals, having a control device, a first speaker, and a second speaker.
- the present invention is defined by a portable electronic device according to independent claim 1, an audio rendering system according to independent claim 6, and a method for calibrating an audio rendering system for audio rendering room acoustics according to independent claim 13.
- the invention is based on the finding that by using the available microphones (two or more) of a mobile device, e.g. a mobile device 1100 depicted in Fig. 11 or any other mobile device like a Smartphone or a Tablet PC for example, associated with an adapted user interface allows a flexible and adaptive multi-loudspeaker calibration of the audio rendering system comprising thereof.
- a mobile device e.g. a mobile device 1100 depicted in Fig. 11 or any other mobile device like a Smartphone or a Tablet PC for example
- the audio rendering calibration system based on the mobile device comprises a mobile device with at least two microphones, synchronization means between the rendering system and the mobile device, e.g.
- WiFi, docking station, etc. rendering means for rendering of test or training signals
- analysis means for analysis of the loudspeaker rendering system e.g. position, frequency response, etc, and/or room characteristics
- compensation means for adaptive compensation of the audio rendering based on the analysis step performed by the analysis means.
- the invention relates to an audio rendering system for audio rendering room acoustics according to claim 1.
- the audio rendering system allows a dynamic calibration, in particular a calibration when the user moves or changes his listening position, based on the synchronization between the rendering system and the mobile device, synchronized by WiFi, docking station, etc., for example.
- the audio rendering system provides a control interface to the user and allows the user to control the calibration of the rendering system.
- the user can directly feedback on the performance of the calibration, modify the detected position of the loudspeaker and thus improve the performance of the audio rendering system.
- control device is configured to start calibrating the audio rendering system by sending a training signal through the plurality of loudspeakers.
- the calibration of the audio rendering is started at a predetermined point in time.
- the mobile device is configured to record the training signal and to send the recorded training signal and/or information based thereupon to the control device.
- the control device When the mobile device records the training signal and sends the recorded training signal and/or information based thereupon to the control device, the control device is able to improve its audio rendering by exploiting data from a position inside the room.
- the room may be a closed room such as a theater, a concert hall or a small office room or it may be an open room such as an arena or a football stadium.
- the recorded training signal is sent to the control device, complexity of the mobile device is low as processing is performed in the control device.
- information based on the recorded training signal is sent to the control device, data being transmitted can be kept low, as pre-processing is performed in the mobile device and only key performance data is sent to the control device.
- the information based on the recorded training signal comprises at least one of the following information: information on positions of the plurality of loudspeakers, information on a room characteristic, information on gains in signal paths between the plurality of loudspeakers and the at least two microphones, information on delays in signal paths between the plurality of loudspeakers and the at least two microphones and information on transfer function in signal paths between the plurality of loudspeakers and the at least two microphones.
- control device is configured to adapt the audio rendering of the audio rendering system based on the recorded training signal and/or information based thereupon received from the mobile device.
- Audio rendering is not limited to static environments, it performs well in dynamic environments by an adaptive rendering process based on the recorded training signal.
- control device is located in a docking station of the mobile device.
- the control device does not require a separate unit, it can be integrated in an existing unit such as a docking station. Implementation effort and costs can be kept low when an existing docking station is enhanced by control device functionality.
- each of the at least two microphones is located in the middle of a different edge of the mobile device.
- the invention relates to a portable electronic device according to claim 8.
- the portable electronic device allows a dynamic calibration of an audio rendering system, in particular a calibration when the user moves or changes his listening position, based on the synchronization between the audio rendering system and the portable electronic device.
- the user is allowed to control the calibration of the audio rendering system.
- the user can directly feedback on the performance of the calibration, modify the detected position of the loudspeaker and thus improve the performance of the audio rendering system.
- the processor comprises an analysis module configured for analyzing the recorded training signal to provide the information based on the recorded training signal.
- the processor comprises an analysis module for analyzing the recorded training signal
- analyzed information based on the recorded training signal can be sent to the control device, thereby keeping the load of the interface between portable electronic device and the control device low. Only key performance data found, by the analysis module is sent to the control device.
- the analysis module is configured to provide as information based on the recorded training signal at least one of the following information: information on a room characteristic, information on room positions of the loudspeakers, information on gains in signal paths between the loudspeakers and the at least two microphones, information on delays in signal paths between the loudspeakers and the at least two microphones, and information on transfer function in signal paths between the loudspeakers and the at least two microphones.
- the portable electronic device comprises a synchronization circuit configured to synchronize the recording of the training signal and the transmission of the recorded training signal and/or the information based thereupon with a control device initiating the calibration of the audio rendering system.
- Synchronizing the calibration process improves the accuracy of audio rendering.
- the portable electronic device comprises a graphical user interface configured for allowing a user to control the calibration of the audio rendering system by inputting information on a room characteristic used for adapting the audio rendering system.
- the graphical user interface enables the direct interaction with the user who can indicate if a loudspeaker which is positioned on the front should be actually positioned on the rear. For instance, if the mobile device is equipped with only two microphones, the analysis system can only discriminate the position of the loudspeaker according to one direction, e.g. left/right or front/back depending on the position of the microphones on the mobile device. The final set of loudspeaker positions and necessary rendering adaptation are then determined according to the recording and additional user information. The user, however, cannot provide the sufficient information on potential delay and equalization between channels. Recording is always necessary to achieve the optimal rendering.
- the portable electronic device may comprise an App, i.e., an application tool on a mobile device with a graphic user interface, which can be installed in the mobile OS (operational system) directly.
- the user can directly get the feedback of the rendering system on the display, e.g. information on loudspeaker position, configuration of the room, etc. and control the adaptation of the rendering system without any difficulties.
- the portable electronic device further comprises earphones, wherein the processor is configured to record the training signal received by microphones integrated in the earphones for binaurally capturing the training signal at an ear canal of a user using the portable electronic device or to record the training signal by a combination of the at least two microphones and the microphones integrated in the earphones.
- audio rendering can directly exploit information of the sweet spot.
- the audio rendering is improved and adapted to the listener's position.
- the invention relates to a method for calibrating an audio rendering system for audio rendering room acoustics according to claim 14.
- This direct interaction with the user allows to always providing the rendering sweet spot to the listeners. It improves the multichannel audio rendering at the listening position for applications like Home Cinema, Home Theater, sound bar, docking station etc. based on an easy to use calibration tool based on mobile device as analysis/control tool.
- the method further comprises: initiating the calibrating by the mobile device by transmitting an initiation signal to the control device.
- the calibration of the audio rendering is acknowledged by the mobile device and thus started at a predetermined point in time.
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- the invention can be implemented in digital electronic circuitry, or in computer hardware, firmware, software, or in combinations thereof.
- the first one corresponds to the configuration depicted in Fig. 11 but the seoond microphone 1107 depicted in Fig. 11 is missing. It has only one single microphone 1113 which is used for communication and any other mono sound pickup. This first configuration is based on omnidirectional microphone and cannot provide any stereo image.
- the other configuration is illustrated in Fig. 11 and uses two omnidirectional microphones, the main microphone 1113 and the auxiliary microphone 1107.
- the main microphone 1113 is used for the sound pick up, i.e. for communication application as well as simple audio/video recording.
- the auxiliary microphone 1107 is used for noise cancellation and gain control.
- An omnidirectional microphone needs only one hole in the terminal as opposed to directional microphones. Indeed, the omnidirectional microphone offers a uniform directivity pattern in all the direction, equivalent to a sphere, and only one hole is then required for the microphone housing 1115. The size of the hole and the actual microphone housing 1115 will affect the directivity of the complete system, but a single hole is sufficient for perfect sound pickup. Two omnidirectional microphones mounted with a spacing of several centimeters can also be used in order to obtain a stereo recording.
- Fig. 1 shows a schematic diagram of a basic audio rendering system 100 according to an implementation form.
- a user or listener 109 sitting on a sofa holds a mobile device 105, e.g. a Smartphone or a tablet PC including at least two microphones 107.
- the mobile device 105 is connected to a control device 103, e.g. a set top box or an amplifier through a wireless or a wire line connection.
- the control device 103 is performing the rendering adaptation, i.e., application of gains, delays, filters, etc.
- the audio rendering system 100 comprises the following elements:
- the analysis and control devices are implemented in separated devices. In an alternative implementation form, the analysis and control devices are implemented in the same device.
- the adaptation of the multi-loudspeaker audio rendering can be directly calculated in the analysis device if the test signal is known a priori by this device.
- the user 109 of the mobile device 105 performs the following steps which interact with the control device 103:
- the mobile device 105 performs the computation of adaptation parameters such as delay, gains, filters, equalizer, etc. and sends these parameters to the control device 103.
- adaptation parameters such as delay, gains, filters, equalizer, etc.
- the computation of the adaptation parameters are then performed in the rendering system, i.e., in the control device 103 in order to select the most appropriate processing, e.g., post processing of the audio channel signal, or adaptation in the coded domain.
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic diagram of an audio rendering system 200 with the user 209 being outside the system 200 according to an implementation form.
- a user or listener 209 sitting on a sofa outside the audio system holds a mobile device 205, e.g. a Smartphone or a tablet PC including at least two microphones 207.
- the mobile device 205 is connected to a control device 203, e.g. a set top box or an amplifier through a wireless or a wire line connection.
- the control device 203 is performing the rendering adaptation, i.e., application of gains, delays, filters, etc.
- the audio rendering system 200 comprises the following elements: a plurality of loudspeakers 201, a mobile device 205 with at least two omnidirectional or directional microphones, a synchronization means between the control device 203 and the mobile device 205, an analysis device of the audio rendering system and/or room characteristics and a control device 103 for the adaptive compensation of the audio rendering based on the analysis of the analysis device.
- the calibration is performed analogously to the procedure described with respect to Fig. 1 .
- the audio rendering system 200 is able to calibrate the system if the user 209 is not located at the sweet spot of the audio rendering system even if the user 209 is sitting outside the audio system.
- Fig. 3 shows a schematic diagram of an audio rendering system 300 with all loudspeakers being positioned in front of the user according to an implementation form.
- the user 309 holds a mobile device 305, e.g. a Smartphone or a tablet PC including at least two microphones 307.
- the mobile device 305 is connected to a control device 303, e.g. a set top box or an amplifier through a wireless or a wire line connection.
- the control device 303 is performing the rendering adaptation, i.e., application of gains, delays, filters, etc.
- the audio rendering system 300 comprises the following elements: a plurality of loudspeakers 301 arranged in line in front of the user 309, a mobile device 305 with at least two omnidirectional or directional microphones 307, synchronization means between the control device 303 and the mobile device 305, analysis device of the audio rendering system and/or room characteristics and a control device 303 for the adaptive compensation of the audio rendering based on the analysis of the analysis device.
- the calibration is performed analogously to the procedure described with respect to Fig. 1 .
- the audio rendering system 300 is able to calibrate the system even if the loudspeakers 301 are arranged in front of the user 309 and if there are no surround loudspeakers available in the audio system.
- Fig. 4 shows a schematic diagram of an audio rendering system 400 with calibration based on a docking station 401 according to an implementation form.
- a user or listener 409 is sitting on a sofa behind a docking station 401 comprising at least two loudspeakers.
- the user 409 holds a mobile device 405, e.g. a Smartphone or a tablet PC including at least two microphones 407.
- the mobile device 405 is connected to a control device 403, e.g. a set top box or an amplifier through a wireless or a wire line connection.
- the control device 403 is performing the rendering adaptation, i.e., application of gains, delays, filters, etc.
- the audio rendering system 400 comprises the following elements: loudspeakers integrated in a docking station 401 arranged in front of the user 409, a mobile device 405 with at least two omnidirectional or directional microphones 407, synchronization means between the control device 403 and the mobile device 405, analysis device of the audio rendering system and/or room characteristics and a control device 403 for the adaptive compensation of the audio rendering based on the analysis of the analysis device.
- Docking station 401 and control device 403 are separate units.
- the calibration is performed analogously to the procedure described with respect to Fig. 1 .
- the audio rendering system 400 is able to calibrate the system even if there are only two loudspeakers integrated in the docking station 401 arranged in front of the user 409 and if there are no other front loudspeakers or surround loudspeakers available in the audio system.
- Fig. 5 shows a schematic diagram of a microphone arrangement on a Tablet PC 500 according to an implementation form.
- the Tablet PC 500 comprises a number of four microphones 507 arranged in the middle of each edge of the tablet in order to better discriminate or distinguish the directions of the sounds.
- the tablet PC 500 corresponds to the mobile device described above with respect to Figures 1 to 4 .
- the table PC 500 is adapted to perform the calibration analogously to the procedure described with respect to Fig. 1 .
- Fig. 6 shows a schematic diagram of an audio rendering system 600 with calibration based on a docking station integrating a control device according to an implementation form.
- a user or listener 609 sitting on a sofa holds a mobile device 605, e.g. a Smartphone or a tablet PC including at least two microphones 607.
- the mobile device 605 is connected to a control device 603, e.g. a set top box or an amplifier through a wireless or a wire line connection.
- the control device 603 is performing the rendering adaptation, i.e., application of gains, delays, filters, etc.
- the audio rendering system 600 comprises the following elements:
- the user 609 of the mobile device 605 performs the following steps which interact with the control device in the docking station 601:
- the user 609 of the mobile device 605 performs the following steps which interact with the control device in the docking station 601:
- the user 609 of the mobile device 605 performs the following steps which interact with the control device in the docking station 601:
- the user 609 of the mobile device 605 performs the following steps which interact with the control device in the docking station 601:
- Fig. 7 shows a schematic diagram of an audio rendering system 700 with calibration based on microphones installed in headphones of a listener according to an implementation form.
- a user or listener 709 is sitting on a sofa and holds a mobile device 705, e.g. a Smartphone or a tablet PC including at least two microphones 707.
- the user 709 carries earphones with stereo microphones 713.
- the mobile device 705 is connected to a control device 703, e.g. a set top box or an amplifier through a wireless or a wire line connection.
- the control device 703 is performing the rendering adaptation, i.e., application of gains, delays, filters, etc.
- the audio rendering system 700 comprises the following elements: front loudspeakers 701 and surround loudspeakers 711, a mobile device 705 with at least two omnidirectional or directional microphones 707, synchronization means between the control device 703 and the mobile device 705, analysis device of the audio rendering system and/or room characteristics and a control device 703 for the adaptive compensation of the audio rendering based on the analysis of the analysis device.
- the calibration is performed analogously to the procedure described with respect to Fig. 1 .
- the audio rendering system 700 is based on the use of stereo microphones 713 installed on the earphones or headphones and which are connected to the mobile device 705.
- this alternative scenario is based on binaural recording made through earphones or headphones with microphones 713 mounted on each side.
- Microphones 713 are directly integrated in the earphones/headphones capturing the audio signal directly at the ear canal.
- the user 709 connects the earphones/headphones to the mobile device 705 and the sound recording is done by this binaural microphone 713.
- This implementation form is advantageously based on recording which is directly representative of human perception of the multi-loudspeaker rendering system.
- the rendering adaptation is directly based on the recording at the user's 709 ears which ensure that the adaptation, if done properly, will perfectly reconstruct the optimal multichannel signal at the ears of the listener709.
- the analysis device combines the recording by the microphones 713 integrated to the earphones with the recording by the microphones 707 of the mobile device 705. This combined recording provides a larger area of adaptation and limits the over tuning of the calibration algorithm to the user ears position.
- Fig. 8 shows a schematic diagram of a method 800 for calibrating an audio rendering system according to an implementation form.
- the method 800 comprises recording 801 a training signal by at least two microphones of a mobile device being located in a room, the training signal being transmitted through a plurality of loudspeakers located in the room.
- the method 800 comprises transmitting 803 the recorded training signal and/or information based thereupon to a control device configured for calibrating the audio rendering system.
- the method 800 comprises initiating the calibrating by the mobile device by transmitting an initiation signal to the control device.
- the present disclosure also supports a computer program product including computer executable code or computer executable instructions that, when executed, causes at least one computer to execute the performing and computing steps described herein.
- the present disclosure also supports a system configured to execute the performing and computing steps described herein.
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- The present invention relates to an audio rendering system, in particular a stereo or multichannel rendering system for rendering room acoustics, a method for calibrating an audio rendering system and a portable electronic device, in particular a Smartphone or a Tablet PC usable for calibration of an audio rendering system.
- The optimization of loudspeaker and/or room rendering is a technology which aims at improving and/or correcting the audio rendering of non-standard loudspeaker layouts. Some examples of such optimization can be found in
JP2000261900 FR2850183 EP2378795 . The methods are based on adaptive modifications, i.e. filtering, gain, delay, equalization, etc. of the audio signal computed and applied for each channel which are used for the optimization of the rendering. The adaptation of the rendering is usually based on the measurement of the audio signal which is actually received at the listening position. This optimal position is usually called the "sweet spot". This can be done by a directional microphone system, i.e. at least a stereo microphone which aims at detecting the position of the loudspeaker and then provides the necessary information for the adaptation of the rendering. Those methods can be applied to a multichannel audio rendering system, i.e. an audio rendering system having at least two and more channels like a 5.1, 7.1, 10.2 or 22.2 system. In prior art, calibration systems are automatic and are not controlled by the user and do not give any freedom to the user for the adaptation. For multichannel audio rendering, the loudspeaker positions are usually standardized in order to have an optimized rendering for this loudspeaker layout.Figure 9 illustrates a 5.1multichannel loudspeaker system 900 according to the recommendation ITU-R BS 775-1. - Three front loudspeakers (left L, center C, right R) are combined with two rear/side loudspeakers (left surround LS, right surround RS). The left and right frontal loudspeakers are placed at the extremities of an arc subtending 60° at the
reference listening point 901. For reasons of available space, it is preferred to place the frontal loudspeakers L, C, R on a straight line base, then it may be necessary to introduce compensating time delays in the signal feed of the center loudspeaker C. Both side/rear loudspeakers LS, RS should be placed within the sectors from 100° to 120° from the center front reference. Precise location is not necessary. Side/rear loudspeakers should be not closer to the listener than the frontal loudspeakers, unless compensating time delay is introduced. The frontal loudspeakers should ideally be at a height approximately equal to that of the listener's ears. - However, in practical applications, it is often difficult to strictly follow the standardized loudspeaker layout due to non-compatible dimensions of the room or other external constraints.
Figure 10 illustrates a non-standardized 5.1multichannel loudspeaker system 1000 which requires rendering adaptation and correction. - The three front loudspeakers L, C, R are not placed on a straight line base and the two rear/side loudspeakers LS, RS are located in different distances from the reference listening point 1001. Both side/rear loudspeakers LS, RS are not placed within the sectors from 100° to 120° from the center front reference. The left and right frontal loudspeakers are not placed at the extremities of the arc subtending 6o° at the reference listening point 1001.
- Conventional rendering adaptation systems are based on the configuration depicted in
Figure 9 , i.e. they can only adapt the rendering to the listening position, i.e. thesweet spot 901. They cannot be controlled by the user or give any freedom to the user for the adaptation. A calibration process with a dedicated system does not allow an easy and dynamic calibration as it is based on a dedicated microphone and calibration is thus inflexible. -
WO 2011 139 502 A1 provides a method to instruct a processing system to carry out the method, which includes applying corrective filters directly in a portable media device to correct, e.g., equalize for the overall system comprising the portable media device and the playback system to which it is attached. -
WO 2007 017 809 A1 introduces a device for processing audio data, wherein the device comprises a first microphone adapted to detect first audio data indicative of the first acoustic waves and a second microphone located in the second ear canal of the second ear of the human being to detect second acoustic waves. -
US 2010 284 544 A1 relates to an apparatus for reproducing sound from original source signals, having a control device, a first speaker, and a second speaker. - The present invention is defined by a portable electronic device according to
independent claim 1, an audio rendering system according to independent claim 6, and a method for calibrating an audio rendering system for audio rendering room acoustics according to independent claim 13. - Additional features of the invention are provided in the dependent claims. In the following, parts of the description and drawings referring to embodiments which are not covered by the claims are not presented as embodiments of the invention, but as examples useful for understanding the invention.
- It is the object of the invention to provide a concept for an audio rendering system providing a flexible and adaptive multi-loudspeaker calibration.
- This object is achieved by the features of the independent claims. Further implementation forms are apparent from the dependent claims, the description and the figures.
- The invention is based on the finding that by using the available microphones (two or more) of a mobile device, e.g. a
mobile device 1100 depicted inFig. 11 or any other mobile device like a Smartphone or a Tablet PC for example, associated with an adapted user interface allows a flexible and adaptive multi-loudspeaker calibration of the audio rendering system comprising thereof. Such an audio rendering system improves the prior art calibration system by considering the position of the user which holds a mobile device used for the calibration process. In an implementation form, the audio rendering calibration system based on the mobile device comprises a mobile device with at least two microphones, synchronization means between the rendering system and the mobile device, e.g. WiFi, docking station, etc., rendering means for rendering of test or training signals, analysis means for analysis of the loudspeaker rendering system, e.g. position, frequency response, etc, and/or room characteristics, and compensation means for adaptive compensation of the audio rendering based on the analysis step performed by the analysis means. - By applying such audio rendering system where calibration is controlled by an adapted user interface evaluating information delivered by two or more microphones of the user's mobile device, the calibration process is significantly improved and the audio rendering is flexible and dynamic with respect to changing environments as will be presented in the following.
- In order to describe the invention in detail, the following terms, abbreviations and notations will be used:
- audio rendering:
- a reproduction technique capable of creating spatial sound fields in an extended area by means of loudspeakers or loudspeaker arrays,
- sweet spot:
- listening position for optimal measurement of the audio signal as it is actually received by the listener,
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- operational system,
- App:
- application on a mobile device,
- WiFi
- Wireless Fidelity according to IEEE 802.11 standard.
- According to a first aspect, the invention relates to an audio rendering system for audio rendering room acoustics according to
claim 1. - The audio rendering system allows a dynamic calibration, in particular a calibration when the user moves or changes his listening position, based on the synchronization between the rendering system and the mobile device, synchronized by WiFi, docking station, etc., for example.
- Moreover, the audio rendering system provides a control interface to the user and allows the user to control the calibration of the rendering system. Hence, the user can directly feedback on the performance of the calibration, modify the detected position of the loudspeaker and thus improve the performance of the audio rendering system.
- In a first possible implementation form of the audio rendering system according to the first aspect, the control device is configured to start calibrating the audio rendering system by sending a training signal through the plurality of loudspeakers.
- By sending a training signal through the loudspeakers, the calibration of the audio rendering is started at a predetermined point in time.
- In a second possible implementation form of the audio rendering system according to the first implementation form of the first aspect, the mobile device is configured to record the training signal and to send the recorded training signal and/or information based thereupon to the control device.
- When the mobile device records the training signal and sends the recorded training signal and/or information based thereupon to the control device, the control device is able to improve its audio rendering by exploiting data from a position inside the room. The room may be a closed room such as a theater, a concert hall or a small office room or it may be an open room such as an arena or a football stadium. When the recorded training signal is sent to the control device, complexity of the mobile device is low as processing is performed in the control device. When information based on the recorded training signal is sent to the control device, data being transmitted can be kept low, as pre-processing is performed in the mobile device and only key performance data is sent to the control device.
- In a third possible implementation form of the audio rendering system according to the second implementation form of the first aspect, the information based on the recorded training signal comprises at least one of the following information: information on positions of the plurality of loudspeakers, information on a room characteristic, information on gains in signal paths between the plurality of loudspeakers and the at least two microphones, information on delays in signal paths between the plurality of loudspeakers and the at least two microphones and information on transfer function in signal paths between the plurality of loudspeakers and the at least two microphones.
- The more information the control device receives the better the accuracy of the audio rendering.
- In a fourth possible implementation form of the audio rendering system according to the second implementation form or according to the third implementation form of the first aspect, the control device is configured to adapt the audio rendering of the audio rendering system based on the recorded training signal and/or information based thereupon received from the mobile device.
- Audio rendering is not limited to static environments, it performs well in dynamic environments by an adaptive rendering process based on the recorded training signal.
- In a fifth possible implementation form of the audio rendering system according to the first aspect as such or according to any of the preceding implementation forms of the first aspect, the control device is located in a docking station of the mobile device.
- The control device does not require a separate unit, it can be integrated in an existing unit such as a docking station. Implementation effort and costs can be kept low when an existing docking station is enhanced by control device functionality.
- In a sixth possible implementation form of the audio rendering system according to the first aspect as such or according to any of the preceding implementation forms of the first aspect, each of the at least two microphones is located in the middle of a different edge of the mobile device.
- When the microphones are located in the middle of different edges of the mobile device their spatial directivity is improved.
- According to a second aspect, the invention relates to a portable electronic device according to claim 8.
- The portable electronic device allows a dynamic calibration of an audio rendering system, in particular a calibration when the user moves or changes his listening position, based on the synchronization between the audio rendering system and the portable electronic device. The user is allowed to control the calibration of the audio rendering system. Hence, the user can directly feedback on the performance of the calibration, modify the detected position of the loudspeaker and thus improve the performance of the audio rendering system.
- In a first possible implementation form of the portable electronic device according to the second aspect, the processor comprises an analysis module configured for analyzing the recorded training signal to provide the information based on the recorded training signal.
- When the processor comprises an analysis module for analyzing the recorded training signal, analyzed information based on the recorded training signal can be sent to the control device, thereby keeping the load of the interface between portable electronic device and the control device low. Only key performance data found, by the analysis module is sent to the control device.
- In a second possible implementation form of the portable electronic device according to the second aspect as such or according to the first implementation form of the second aspect, the analysis module is configured to provide as information based on the recorded training signal at least one of the following information: information on a room characteristic, information on room positions of the loudspeakers, information on gains in signal paths between the loudspeakers and the at least two microphones, information on delays in signal paths between the loudspeakers and the at least two microphones, and information on transfer function in signal paths between the loudspeakers and the at least two microphones.
- The more information the control device receives the better the accuracy of the audio rendering.
- In a third possible implementation form of the portable electronic device according to the second aspect as such or according to any of the preceding implementation forms of the second aspect, the portable electronic device comprises a synchronization circuit configured to synchronize the recording of the training signal and the transmission of the recorded training signal and/or the information based thereupon with a control device initiating the calibration of the audio rendering system.
- Synchronizing the calibration process improves the accuracy of audio rendering.
- In a fourth possible implementation form of the portable electronic device according to the second aspect as such or according to any of the preceding implementation forms of the second aspect, the portable electronic device comprises a graphical user interface configured for allowing a user to control the calibration of the audio rendering system by inputting information on a room characteristic used for adapting the audio rendering system.
- The graphical user interface enables the direct interaction with the user who can indicate if a loudspeaker which is positioned on the front should be actually positioned on the rear. For instance, if the mobile device is equipped with only two microphones, the analysis system can only discriminate the position of the loudspeaker according to one direction, e.g. left/right or front/back depending on the position of the microphones on the mobile device. The final set of loudspeaker positions and necessary rendering adaptation are then determined according to the recording and additional user information. The user, however, cannot provide the sufficient information on potential delay and equalization between channels. Recording is always necessary to achieve the optimal rendering.
- The portable electronic device may comprise an App, i.e., an application tool on a mobile device with a graphic user interface, which can be installed in the mobile OS (operational system) directly. The user can directly get the feedback of the rendering system on the display, e.g. information on loudspeaker position, configuration of the room, etc. and control the adaptation of the rendering system without any difficulties.
- In a fifth possible implementation form of the portable electronic device according to the second aspect as such or according to any of the preceding implementation forms of the second aspect, the portable electronic device further comprises earphones, wherein the processor is configured to record the training signal received by microphones integrated in the earphones for binaurally capturing the training signal at an ear canal of a user using the portable electronic device or to record the training signal by a combination of the at least two microphones and the microphones integrated in the earphones.
- Thus, audio rendering can directly exploit information of the sweet spot. By a combined recording the audio rendering is improved and adapted to the listener's position.
- According to a third aspect, the invention relates to a method for calibrating an audio rendering system for audio rendering room acoustics according to claim 14.
- This direct interaction with the user allows to always providing the rendering sweet spot to the listeners. It improves the multichannel audio rendering at the listening position for applications like Home Cinema, Home Theater, sound bar, docking station etc. based on an easy to use calibration tool based on mobile device as analysis/control tool.
- In a first possible implementation form of the method according to the third aspect, the method further comprises: initiating the calibrating by the mobile device by transmitting an initiation signal to the control device.
- By sending an initiation signal to the control device, the calibration of the audio rendering is acknowledged by the mobile device and thus started at a predetermined point in time.
- The methods described herein may be implemented as software in a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), in a micro-controller or in any other side-processor or as hardware circuit within an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC).
- The invention can be implemented in digital electronic circuitry, or in computer hardware, firmware, software, or in combinations thereof.
- Further embodiments of the invention will be described with respect to the following figures, in which:
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Fig. 1 shows a schematic diagram of a basic audio rendering system according to an implementation form; -
Fig. 2 shows a schematic diagram of an audio rendering system with the user being outside the system according to an implementation form; -
Fig. 3 shows a schematic diagram of an audio rendering system with all loudspeakers being positioned in front of the user according to an implementation form; -
Fig. 4 shows a schematic diagram of an audio rendering system with calibration based on a docking station according to an implementation form; -
Fig. 5 shows a schematic diagram of a microphone arrangement on a Tablet PC according to an implementation form; -
Fig. 6 shows a schematic diagram of an audio rendering system with calibration based on a docking station integrating a control device according to an implementation form; -
Fig. 7 shows a schematic diagram of an audio rendering system with calibration based on microphones installed in headphones of a listener according to an implementation form; -
Fig. 8 shows a schematic diagram of a method for calibrating an audio rendering system according to an implementation form; -
Fig. 9 shows a schematic diagram of a 5.1 multichannel loudspeaker system according to the recommendation ITU-R BS 775-1; -
Fig. 10 shows a schematic diagram of a non-standardized 5.1 multichannel loudspeaker system; and -
Fig. 11 shows a schematic diagram of a microphone configuration of a conventional mobile phone. - There are two microphone configurations in current mobile phones. The first one corresponds to the configuration depicted in
Fig. 11 but theseoond microphone 1107 depicted inFig. 11 is missing. It has only onesingle microphone 1113 which is used for communication and any other mono sound pickup. This first configuration is based on omnidirectional microphone and cannot provide any stereo image. - The other configuration is illustrated in
Fig. 11 and uses two omnidirectional microphones, themain microphone 1113 and theauxiliary microphone 1107. Themain microphone 1113 is used for the sound pick up, i.e. for communication application as well as simple audio/video recording. Theauxiliary microphone 1107 is used for noise cancellation and gain control. An omnidirectional microphone needs only one hole in the terminal as opposed to directional microphones. Indeed, the omnidirectional microphone offers a uniform directivity pattern in all the direction, equivalent to a sphere, and only one hole is then required for themicrophone housing 1115. The size of the hole and theactual microphone housing 1115 will affect the directivity of the complete system, but a single hole is sufficient for perfect sound pickup. Two omnidirectional microphones mounted with a spacing of several centimeters can also be used in order to obtain a stereo recording. -
Fig. 1 shows a schematic diagram of a basicaudio rendering system 100 according to an implementation form. - A user or
listener 109 sitting on a sofa holds amobile device 105, e.g. a Smartphone or a tablet PC including at least twomicrophones 107. Themobile device 105 is connected to acontrol device 103, e.g. a set top box or an amplifier through a wireless or a wire line connection. Thecontrol device 103 is performing the rendering adaptation, i.e., application of gains, delays, filters, etc. Theaudio rendering system 100 comprises the following elements: - a plurality of
loudspeakers 101, e.g. a loudspeaker array or a loudspeaker system; - a
mobile device 105, e.g. a Smartphone or a tablet PC withmultiple microphones 107, i.e., at least two omnidirectional or directional microphones; - open or standardized synchronization means, e.g. via WiFi, docking station, etc. between the audio
rendering control device 103 and themobile device 105; - analysis device of the audio rendering system and/or room characteristics; and
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control device 103 for the adaptive compensation of the audio rendering based on an analysis step of the analysis device. - In an implementation form, the analysis and control devices are implemented in separated devices. In an alternative implementation form, the analysis and control devices are implemented in the same device. The adaptation of the multi-loudspeaker audio rendering can be directly calculated in the analysis device if the test signal is known a priori by this device.
- In an implementation form, for calibrating the
audio rendering system 100, theuser 109 of themobile device 105 performs the following steps which interact with the control device 103: - starting the calibration procedure, e.g., with a mobile device application using a graphical user interface;
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mobile device 105 sends indication to controldevice 103 of starting the procedure through the connection means, e.g. via WiFi, WLAN or docking station; -
control device 103 starts the rendering of training signal through the loudspeaker system, i.e. through the multi-loudspeaker 101 shown inFig. 1 ; -
mobile device 105 records the training signal withmultiple microphones 107; -
mobile device 105 analyzes the position ofloudspeakers 101 and/or room characteristics; - a set of parameters, e.g. delay, gains, filters, etc. are extracted by the
mobile device 105 to build a map of the loudspeaker system and to send these parameters to thecontrol device 103. In an implementation form, at least positions of theloudspeakers 101 are transmitted by applying a specific protocol to exchange this information. In an alternative implementation form, the gains and delays are also transmitted. In an alternative implementation form, themobile device 105 sends the recorded signals to thecontrol device 103 and the analysis is done in thecontrol device 103; and -
control device 103 adapts the audio rendering based on the loudspeaker positions and/or room characteristic analysis. - In an implementation form, the
mobile device 105 performs the computation of adaptation parameters such as delay, gains, filters, equalizer, etc. and sends these parameters to thecontrol device 103. In an alternative implementation form, only the positions of theloudspeakers 101 are transmitted to thecontrol device 103, the computation of the adaptation parameters are then performed in the rendering system, i.e., in thecontrol device 103 in order to select the most appropriate processing, e.g., post processing of the audio channel signal, or adaptation in the coded domain. -
Fig. 2 shows a schematic diagram of anaudio rendering system 200 with theuser 209 being outside thesystem 200 according to an implementation form. - A user or
listener 209 sitting on a sofa outside the audio system holds amobile device 205, e.g. a Smartphone or a tablet PC including at least twomicrophones 207. Themobile device 205 is connected to acontrol device 203, e.g. a set top box or an amplifier through a wireless or a wire line connection. Thecontrol device 203 is performing the rendering adaptation, i.e., application of gains, delays, filters, etc. Theaudio rendering system 200 comprises the following elements: a plurality ofloudspeakers 201, amobile device 205 with at least two omnidirectional or directional microphones, a synchronization means between thecontrol device 203 and themobile device 205, an analysis device of the audio rendering system and/or room characteristics and acontrol device 103 for the adaptive compensation of the audio rendering based on the analysis of the analysis device. - The calibration is performed analogously to the procedure described with respect to
Fig. 1 . Theaudio rendering system 200 is able to calibrate the system if theuser 209 is not located at the sweet spot of the audio rendering system even if theuser 209 is sitting outside the audio system. -
Fig. 3 shows a schematic diagram of anaudio rendering system 300 with all loudspeakers being positioned in front of the user according to an implementation form. - A user or
listener 309 sitting on a sofa behind aloudspeaker array 301 arranged in a line in front of theuser 309. Theuser 309 holds amobile device 305, e.g. a Smartphone or a tablet PC including at least twomicrophones 307. Themobile device 305 is connected to acontrol device 303, e.g. a set top box or an amplifier through a wireless or a wire line connection. Thecontrol device 303 is performing the rendering adaptation, i.e., application of gains, delays, filters, etc. Theaudio rendering system 300 comprises the following elements: a plurality ofloudspeakers 301 arranged in line in front of theuser 309, amobile device 305 with at least two omnidirectional ordirectional microphones 307, synchronization means between thecontrol device 303 and themobile device 305, analysis device of the audio rendering system and/or room characteristics and acontrol device 303 for the adaptive compensation of the audio rendering based on the analysis of the analysis device. - The calibration is performed analogously to the procedure described with respect to
Fig. 1 . Theaudio rendering system 300 is able to calibrate the system even if theloudspeakers 301 are arranged in front of theuser 309 and if there are no surround loudspeakers available in the audio system. -
Fig. 4 shows a schematic diagram of anaudio rendering system 400 with calibration based on adocking station 401 according to an implementation form. - A user or
listener 409 is sitting on a sofa behind adocking station 401 comprising at least two loudspeakers. Theuser 409 holds amobile device 405, e.g. a Smartphone or a tablet PC including at least twomicrophones 407. Themobile device 405 is connected to acontrol device 403, e.g. a set top box or an amplifier through a wireless or a wire line connection. Thecontrol device 403 is performing the rendering adaptation, i.e., application of gains, delays, filters, etc. Theaudio rendering system 400 comprises the following elements: loudspeakers integrated in adocking station 401 arranged in front of theuser 409, amobile device 405 with at least two omnidirectional ordirectional microphones 407, synchronization means between thecontrol device 403 and themobile device 405, analysis device of the audio rendering system and/or room characteristics and acontrol device 403 for the adaptive compensation of the audio rendering based on the analysis of the analysis device.Docking station 401 andcontrol device 403 are separate units. - The calibration is performed analogously to the procedure described with respect to
Fig. 1 . Theaudio rendering system 400 is able to calibrate the system even if there are only two loudspeakers integrated in thedocking station 401 arranged in front of theuser 409 and if there are no other front loudspeakers or surround loudspeakers available in the audio system. -
Fig. 5 shows a schematic diagram of a microphone arrangement on aTablet PC 500 according to an implementation form. - The
Tablet PC 500 comprises a number of fourmicrophones 507 arranged in the middle of each edge of the tablet in order to better discriminate or distinguish the directions of the sounds. Thetablet PC 500 corresponds to the mobile device described above with respect toFigures 1 to 4 . Thetable PC 500 is adapted to perform the calibration analogously to the procedure described with respect toFig. 1 . -
Fig. 6 shows a schematic diagram of anaudio rendering system 600 with calibration based on a docking station integrating a control device according to an implementation form. - A user or
listener 609 sitting on a sofa holds amobile device 605, e.g. a Smartphone or a tablet PC including at least twomicrophones 607. Themobile device 605 is connected to a control device 603, e.g. a set top box or an amplifier through a wireless or a wire line connection. The control device 603 is performing the rendering adaptation, i.e., application of gains, delays, filters, etc. Theaudio rendering system 600 comprises the following elements: -
mobile device 605, e.g. a Smartphone or a tablet PC withmultiple microphones 607, i.e., at least two omnidirectional or directional microphones; -
docking station 601 with the possibility to connect to themobile device 605, e.g., by a dock connector; - analysis device of the audio rendering system and/or room characteristics; and
- control device integrated in the
docking station 601 for the adaptive compensation of the audio rendering based on an analysis step of the analysis device. - In an implementation form, for calibrating the
audio rendering system 600, theuser 609 of themobile device 605 performs the following steps which interact with the control device in the docking station 601: - Connecting the
mobile device 605 on thedocking station 601, e.g., by the dock connector; - starting the calibration procedure, e.g., with a mobile device application using a graphical user interface;
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mobile device 605 sends indication to thedocking station 601 of starting the calibration procedure; -
docking station 601 starts the rendering of training signal through the loudspeaker system included in thedocking station 601; -
mobile device 605 records the training signal using themultiple microphones 607; -
mobile device 605 analyzes the position of loudspeaker in thedocking station 601 and/or room characteristics; -
user 609 puts themobile device 605 on thedocking station 601 and themobile device 605 provides the loudspeaker positions and/or room characteristics to thedocking station 605 which adapts the rendering based on the loudspeaker positions and/or room characteristics analysis. - In an alternative implementation form, for calibrating the
audio rendering system 600, theuser 609 of themobile device 605 performs the following steps which interact with the control device in the docking station 601: - Connecting the
mobile device 605 on thedocking station 601, e.g., by the dock connector; - starting the calibration procedure, e.g., with a mobile device application using a graphical user interface;
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mobile device 605 sends indication to thedocking station 601 of starting the calibration procedure; -
docking station 601 starts the rendering of training signal through the loudspeaker system included in thedocking station 601; -
mobile device 605 records the training signal using themultiple microphones 607; -
mobile device 605 analyzes the position of loudspeaker in thedocking station 601 and/or room characteristics; -
user 609 puts themobile device 605 on thedocking station 601 and themobile device 605 transmits the recorded signal to thedocking station 601 and the analysis is done directly in thedocking station 601 prior to the adaptation of the rendering based on the loudspeaker positions and/or room characteristics analysis of the control device in thedocking station 601. - In an alternative implementation form, for calibrating the
audio rendering system 600, theuser 609 of themobile device 605 performs the following steps which interact with the control device in the docking station 601: - Connecting the
mobile device 605 on thedocking station 601, e.g., by the dock connector; - starting the calibration procedure by a timer integrated to the application to indicate how long the docking station must wait before starting to play the training sound;
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mobile device 605 sends timing information to thedocking station 601 to informdocking station 601 of starting the calibration procedure; -
docking station 601 starts the rendering of training signal through the loudspeaker system included in thedocking station 601; -
mobile device 605 records the training signal using themultiple microphones 607; -
mobile device 605 analyzes the position of loudspeaker in thedocking station 601 and/or room characteristics; -
user 609 puts themobile device 605 on thedocking station 601 and themobile device 605 provides the loudspeaker positions and/or room characteristics to thedocking station 605 which adapts the rendering based on the loudspeaker positions and/or room characteristics analysis. - In an alternative implementation form, for calibrating the
audio rendering system 600, theuser 609 of themobile device 605 performs the following steps which interact with the control device in the docking station 601: - Connecting the
mobile device 605 on thedocking station 601, e.g., by the dock connector; - starting the calibration procedure by a timer integrated to the application to indicate how long the docking station must wait before starting to play the training sound;
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mobile device 605 sends timing information to thedocking station 601 to informdocking station 601 of starting the calibration procedure; -
docking station 601 starts the rendering of training signal through the loudspeaker system included in thedocking station 601; -
mobile device 605 records the training signal using themultiple microphones 607; -
mobile device 605 analyzes the position of loudspeaker in thedocking station 601 and/or room characteristics; -
user 609 puts themobile device 605 on thedocking station 601 and themobile device 605 transmits the recorded signal to thedocking station 601 and the analysis is done directly in thedocking station 601 prior to the adaptation of the rendering based on the loudspeaker positions and/or room characteristics analysis of the control device in thedocking station 601. -
Fig. 7 shows a schematic diagram of anaudio rendering system 700 with calibration based on microphones installed in headphones of a listener according to an implementation form. - A user or
listener 709 is sitting on a sofa and holds amobile device 705, e.g. a Smartphone or a tablet PC including at least twomicrophones 707. Theuser 709 carries earphones withstereo microphones 713. Themobile device 705 is connected to acontrol device 703, e.g. a set top box or an amplifier through a wireless or a wire line connection. Thecontrol device 703 is performing the rendering adaptation, i.e., application of gains, delays, filters, etc. Theaudio rendering system 700 comprises the following elements:front loudspeakers 701 and surroundloudspeakers 711, amobile device 705 with at least two omnidirectional ordirectional microphones 707, synchronization means between thecontrol device 703 and themobile device 705, analysis device of the audio rendering system and/or room characteristics and acontrol device 703 for the adaptive compensation of the audio rendering based on the analysis of the analysis device. - The calibration is performed analogously to the procedure described with respect to
Fig. 1 . Theaudio rendering system 700, however, is based on the use ofstereo microphones 713 installed on the earphones or headphones and which are connected to themobile device 705. - Compared to the previous implementation forms described with respect to
Figures 1 to 6 , this alternative scenario is based on binaural recording made through earphones or headphones withmicrophones 713 mounted on each side.Microphones 713 are directly integrated in the earphones/headphones capturing the audio signal directly at the ear canal. Theuser 709 connects the earphones/headphones to themobile device 705 and the sound recording is done by thisbinaural microphone 713. - This implementation form is advantageously based on recording which is directly representative of human perception of the multi-loudspeaker rendering system. The rendering adaptation is directly based on the recording at the user's 709 ears which ensure that the adaptation, if done properly, will perfectly reconstruct the optimal multichannel signal at the ears of the listener709.
- In a further alternative implementation form, the analysis device combines the recording by the
microphones 713 integrated to the earphones with the recording by themicrophones 707 of themobile device 705. This combined recording provides a larger area of adaptation and limits the over tuning of the calibration algorithm to the user ears position. -
Fig. 8 shows a schematic diagram of amethod 800 for calibrating an audio rendering system according to an implementation form. - The
method 800 comprises recording 801 a training signal by at least two microphones of a mobile device being located in a room, the training signal being transmitted through a plurality of loudspeakers located in the room. - The
method 800 comprises transmitting 803 the recorded training signal and/or information based thereupon to a control device configured for calibrating the audio rendering system.
In an implementation form, themethod 800 comprises initiating the calibrating by the mobile device by transmitting an initiation signal to the control device. - From the foregoing, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of methods, systems, computer programs on recording media, and the like, are provided.
- The present disclosure also supports a computer program product including computer executable code or computer executable instructions that, when executed, causes at least one computer to execute the performing and computing steps described herein.
- The present disclosure also supports a system configured to execute the performing and computing steps described herein.
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- A portable electronic device (705), comprising:at least two microphones (707);earphones (713); anda processor configured to record a training signal sent through a plurality of loudspeakers (701, 711) and received by a combination of the at least two microphones (707) and microphones integrated in the earphones (713), and to transmit the recorded training signal and/or information based thereupon via a transmit interface for calibration of an audio rendering system (700).
- The portable electronic device (705) of claim 1, wherein the processor comprises an analysis module configured for analyzing the recorded training signal to provide the information based on the recorded training signal.
- The portable electronic device (705) of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the analysis module is configured to provide information based on the recorded training signal wherein the information based thereupon comprises at least one of the following information:information on a room characteristic,information on room positions of the loudspeakers (701, 711),information on gains in signal paths between the loudspeakers and the at least two microphones (707),information on delays in signal paths between the loudspeakers and the at least two microphones (707), andinformation on transfer function in signal paths between the loudspeakers and the at least two microphones (707).
- The portable electronic device (705) of one of claims 1 to 3, comprising a synchronization circuit configured to synchronize the recording of the training signal and the transmission of the recorded training signal and/or the information based thereupon with a control device (703) initiating the calibration of the audio rendering system.
- The portable electronic device (705) of one of claims 1 to 4, comprising a graphical user interface configured for allowing a user to control the calibration of the audio rendering system by inputting information on the room characteristic used for adapting the audio rendering system.
- Audio rendering system (700) for audio rendering room acoustics, comprising:the plurality of loudspeakers (701, 711);the portable electronic device (705) according any one of claims 1 to 5, the portable electronic device (705) being located at a room position ; andthe control device (703) coupled to the plurality of loudspeakers (701, 711) and coupled to the portable electronic device (705), wherein the control device (703) is configured to calibrate the audio rendering system (700) based on the room position of the portable electronic device (705) and based on room positions of the loudspeakers (701, 711) by evaluating information of the at least two microphones (707) of the portable electronic device (705).
- The audio rendering system (700) of claim 6, wherein the control device (703) is configured to start calibrating the audio rendering system (700) by sending the training signal through the plurality of loudspeakers (701, 711).
- The audio rendering system (700) of claim 7, wherein the portable electronic device (705) is configured to record the training signal and to send the recorded training signal and/or information based thereupon to the control device (703).
- The audio rendering system (700) of claim 8, wherein the information based on the recorded training signal comprises at least one of the following information:information on the room positions of the plurality of loudspeakers (701, 711),information on the room characteristic,information on the gains in the signal paths between the plurality of loudspeakers (701, 711) and the at least two microphones (707),information on the delays in the signal paths between the plurality of loudspeakers (701, 711) and the at least two microphones (707), andinformation on the transfer function in the signal paths between the plurality of loudspeakers (701, 711) and the at least two microphones (707).
- The audio rendering system (700) of claim 8 or claim 9, wherein the control device (703) is configured to adapt the audio rendering of the audio rendering system (700) based on the recorded training signal and/or information based thereupon received from the portable electronic device (705).
- The audio rendering system (700) of any one of claims 6 to 10, wherein the control device (703) is located in a docking station (601) of the portable electronic device (605).
- The audio rendering system (700) of any one of claims 6 to 11, wherein each of the at least two microphones (707) is located in the middle of a different edge of the portable electronic device (705).
- Method (800) for calibrating the audio rendering system (700) according to any one of claims 6 to 12 for audio rendering room acoustics, the method comprising:recording (801) the training signal by the portable electronic device (705) according to any one of claims 1 to 5 being located in a room, the training signal being transmitted through the plurality of loudspeakers (701, 711) located in the room;transmitting (803) the recorded training signal and/or information based thereupon to the control device (703) configured for calibrating the audio rendering system (700).
- The method (800) of claim 13, further comprising:
initiating the calibrating by the portable electronic device (705) by transmitting an initiation signal to the control device (703).
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