5311453 : Variable point sampling


INVENTORS: Denenberg; Jeffrey N., Trumbell, CT
Scott; Roy H., Columbia, MD
ASSIGNEES: Noise Cancellation Technologies, Inc., Linthicum, MD
ISSUED:May 10, 1994 FILED: Sep. 11, 1992
SERIAL NUMBER: 943629 MAINT. STATUS:
INTL. CLASS (Ed. 5): H04B 15/00;
U.S. CLASS:364-574
FIELD OF SEARCH: 364-574 ; 375-106 ;
AGENTS: Hiney; J. W.;

ABSTRACT:   A method and system by which the number of samples used to characterize the noise cycle of an active noise cancellation system varies dynamically as a function of the fundamental operating frequency of the system.

U.S. REFERENCES:   1 patent references this one
Patent No. Inventor Issued Title
4153815 Chaplin et al.5 /1979 Active attenuation of recurring sounds
4336593 Takase6 /1982 Data processing system for electronic control of automotive vehicle devices with noise prevention
4417098 Chaplin et al.11 /1983 Method of reducing the adaption time in the cancellation of repetitive vibration
4490841 Chaplin et al.12 /1984 Method and apparatus for cancelling vibrations
4639885 Spock et al.1 /1987 EMI suppression for electronic engine control frequency signal inputs
4878188 Ziegler, Jr.10 /1989 Selective active cancellation system for repetitive phenomena
4947356 Elliott et al.8 /1990 Aircraft cabin noise control apparatus
5007007 van Zanten et al.4 /1991 Circuitry for converting a measurement signal disturbed by a disturbance function into an undisturbed signal
5029118 Nakajima et al.7 /1991 Periodic noise canceling system and method
5119321 Burton, Jr. et al.6 /1992 Adaptive threshold suppression of impulse noise
5157596 Alcone10 /1992 Adaptive noise cancellation in a closed loop control system

EXEMPLARY CLAIM(s): Show all 4 claims

    We claim:
    • 1. In a digital, synchronous, noise cancellation system for canceling the frequency components, the method of maintaining the sampling rate and required processing resources within a small range while the fundamental noise cycle varies over a large range, said method comprising
      • determining the highest frequency to be processed,
      • determining the current noise cycle rate,
      • changing the number of sample points per noise cycle dependent upon the noise cycle rate and the highest frequency to be processed.

    RELATED U.S. APPLICATIONS: none

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    PRIMARY/ASSISTANT EXAMINERS: Harvey; Jack B.; Peeso; Thomas
    ADDED TO DATABASE: Aug. 23, 1996