IP Library Granted Patent US 8,199,941
Granted Patent B2
US 8,199,941 · App. 12/489,322 · Granted Jun 12, 2012

Method of identifying speakers in a home theater system

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Patent No.
US 8,199,941
App. No.
12/489,322
Granted
Jun 12, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

With an array of speakers including a center speaker provided with left and right ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers and left and right speakers provided with respective ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers, it is possible to identify the left and right speakers. One approach includes energizing the left transducer of the center speaker to emit an acoustic ping signal, utilizing the transducers of the left and right speakers to detect the ping signal, measuring lapse of time between emission of the ping signal by said the left transducer and detection of the ping signal by the transducers of the left and right speakers. Then, the right transducer of the center speaker is energized to emit an acoustic ping signal, the transducers of the left and right speakers are utilized to detect the ping signal, and lapse of time between emission of the ping signal by the right transducer and detection of the ping signal by the transducers of the left and right speakers is measured.

Claims (25)

1. A method of identifying speakers in an array comprising a center speaker, a left speaker, and a right speaker, the method comprising:

providing the center speaker with left and right ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers,

providing the left speaker and the right speaker each with an ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer, and

either (a) energizing one ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the center speaker to emit an ultrasonic acoustic ping signal, utilizing the transducers of the left and right speakers to detect the ping signal, measuring lapse of time between emission of the ping signal by said one ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer and detection of the ping signal by the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers of the left and right speakers, energizing the other ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the center speaker to emit an ultrasonic acoustic ping signal, utilizing the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers of the left and right speakers to detect the ping signal, and measuring lapse of time between emission of the ping signal by said other ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer and detection of the ping signal by the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers of the left and right speakers,

or (b) energizing the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the left speaker to emit an ultrasonic acoustic ping signal, utilizing the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers of the center speaker to detect the ping signal, measuring lapse of time between emission of the ping signal by the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the left speaker and detection of the ping signal by the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers of the center speaker, energizing the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the right speaker to emit an ultrasonic acoustic ping signal, utilizing the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers of the center speaker to detect the ping signal, and measuring lapse of time between emission of the ping signal by the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the right speaker and detection of the ping signal by the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers of the center speakers, and

employing the measured values of lapse of time to assign a location to each of the left and right speakers relative to the center speaker.

2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the left and right ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers of the center speaker are spaced horizontally, to left and right respectively of a centerline of the center speaker, and the step of employing the measured values of lapse time comprises either, in the case of alternative (a) calculating difference in the measured lapse of time between emission of the ping signal by said one ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer and detection of the ping signal by the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers of the left and right speakers and calculating difference in the measured lapse of time between emission of the ping signal by said other ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer and detection of the ping signal by the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers of the left and right speakers or, in the case of alternative (b) calculating difference in the measured lapse of time between emission of the ping signal by the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the left speaker and detection of the ping signal by the left and right ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers respectively of the center speaker and calculating difference in the measured lapse of time between emission of the ping signal by the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the right speaker and detection of the ping signal by the left and right ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers respectively of the center speaker.

3. A method of identifying speakers in an array comprising a center speaker, multiple A speakers, and multiple B speakers, where one of A and B is left and the other of A and B is right,

wherein the A speakers include a front A speaker that is the closest of the A speakers to the center speaker, the center speaker includes A and B ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers and each of the A speakers and each of the B speakers includes an ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer,

wherein the A ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the center speaker is closer than the B ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the center speaker to at least one of the A speakers and the B ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the center speaker is closer than the A ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the center speaker to at least one of the B speakers,

and the method includes energizing the A ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the center speaker to emit an ultrasonic acoustic ping signal, utilizing the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers of the A speakers to detect the ping signal, and measuring lapse of time between emission of the ping signal by the A ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the center speaker and detection of the ping signal by the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers of the A and B speakers and energizing the B ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the center speaker to emit an ultrasonic acoustic ping signal, utilizing the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers of the A speakers to detect the ping signal, and measuring lapse of time between emission of the ping signal by the B ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the center speaker and detection of the ping signal by the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers of the A and B speakers.

4. A method according to claim 3 , further comprising positioning a portable location measurement device including an ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer at a selected location and using the portable location measurement device to initiate a measurement procedure by which the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers of at least two speakers emit ultrasonic ping signals, the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the location measurement device detects the ultrasonic ping signals, and lapse of time between emission of the ping signal and detection of the ping signal by the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the location measurement device is measured, allowing calculation of the position of the measurement location device relative to the speakers.

5. A method according to claim 4 , further comprising adjusting relative signal delays to the speakers to account for the position of the location measurement device.

6. A method according to claim 4 , further comprising adjusting relative signal delay to at least one of said speakers to account for the position of the location measurement device.

7. A home theater system comprising:

a control unit including a radio transmitter for emitting wireless control signals and wireless left and right audio signals,

a first speaker provided with an ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer and with a first speaker control means for controlling the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the first speaker in response to wireless control signals received from the radio transmitter, and

a second speaker provided with an ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer and with a second speaker control means for controlling the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the second speaker in response to wireless control signals received from the radio transmitter,

and wherein the control unit, the first speaker control means and the second speaker control means are programmed so that when one of the speakers is in a right location relative to a listening location and the other speaker is in a left location relative to the listening location, the control unit cooperates with the first speaker control means and the second speaker control means to determine distance between the first and second speakers, and the control unit transmits the wireless left and right audio signals to the left and right speakers respectively.

8. A home theater system according to claim 7 , further comprising a center speaker provided with left and right ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers and with a center speaker control means for controlling the left and right electro-acoustic transducers in response to wireless control signals received from the radio transmitter, and wherein the control unit, the center speaker control means, the first speaker control means and the second speaker control means are programmed so that when one of the first and second speakers is in a right surround location relative to the center speaker and the other of the first and second speakers is in a left surround location relative to the center speaker, the control unit cooperates with the center speaker control means, the first speaker control means and the second speaker control means to identify which of the first and second speakers is in the right surround location and which of the first and second speakers is in the left surround location, and the control unit transmits the wireless left and right audio signals to the speakers in the left and right surround locations respectively.

9. A home theater system according to claim 7 , wherein the first speaker is a left speaker and the second speaker is a right speaker and the system further comprises a center speaker that includes left and right ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers for emitting an ultrasonic ping signal, and the left and right ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducers are positioned so that the left transducer is closer than the right transducer to the left speaker and the right transducer is closer than the left transducer to the right speaker.

10. A home theater system according to claim 7 , wherein the first and second speakers each include a radio receiver for receiving wireless control signals from the radio transmitter of the control unit.

11. A home theater system according to claim 10 , wherein the radio transmitter of the control unit and the radio receiver of the first speaker are implemented as respective radio transceivers each of which is operable selectively as a radio transmitter and a radio receiver, the first speaker control means is programmed for operating the radio transceiver of the first speaker selectively as a receiver for receiving wireless control signals from the radio transceiver of the control unit and as a transmitter for emitting wireless message signals, and the control unit is programmed for operating the radio transceiver of the control unit selectively as a transmitter for transmitting wireless control signals and as a receiver for receiving wireless message signals from the radio transceiver of the first speaker.

12. A home theater system according to claim 7 , wherein the first speaker control means controls the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the first speaker to emit ultrasonic acoustic signals, the second speaker control means controls the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the second speaker to detect ultrasonic acoustic signals, and the control unit cooperates with the first speaker control means and the second speaker control means to determine distance between the first and second speakers by measuring lapse of time between emission of an ultrasonic acoustic signal by the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the first speaker and detection of the ultrasonic acoustic signal by the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the second speaker.

13. A home theater system according to claim 7 , wherein the first speaker control means controls the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the first speaker to emit ultrasonic acoustic signals and to detect ultrasonic acoustic signals, the second speaker control means controls the ultrasonic electro-acoustic transducer of the second speaker to emit ultrasonic acoustic signals and to detect ultrasonic acoustic signals, and the control unit cooperates with the first speaker control means and the second speaker control means to determine distance between the first and second speakers by measuring lapse of time between emission of a first ultrasonic acoustic signal by the electro-acoustic transducer of the first speaker and detection of the first ultrasonic acoustic signal by the electro-acoustic transducer of the second speaker and measuring lapse of time between emission of a second ultrasonic acoustic signal by the electro-acoustic transducer of the second speaker and detection of the second ultrasonic acoustic signal by the electro-acoustic transducer of the first speaker.

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