{"schema_version":"1.0","canonical_url":"https://patentable.app/patents/US-9854371","patent":{"patent_number":"US-9854371","title":"Information processing system, apparatus and method for measuring a head-related transfer function","assignee":null,"inventors":[],"filing_date":"2015-10-22T00:00:00.000Z","publication_date":"2017-12-26T00:00:00.000Z","cpc_codes":["H04R","H04S","H04R","H04S"],"num_claims":20,"abstract":"Method and apparatus for measuring a Head-Related Transfer Function (HRTF) may include determining position and orientation of an object relative to an audio signal generating device having a first known position and orientation, based on tracking information indicating position and orientation of the object. Movement data indicating direction of movement to position the object at a target position and orientation in relation to a predetermined position and orientation of the audio signal generating device may be generated, according to the relative position and orientation of the object. When the object is determined to be at the target position and orientation, the HRTF may be determined based on detection at the object of an audio signal from the audio signal generating device at the first known position and orientation while the object is at the target position and orientation."},"analysis":{"summary":"The Information Processing System, Apparatus and Method for Measuring a Head-related Transfer Function patent details an innovative approach to measuring Head-Related Transfer Functions (HRTFs). The core innovation lies in automating the process of HRTF measurement using object tracking and precise positioning of an audio signal generating device relative to an object, typically a microphone or acoustic sensor. This technology addresses the limitations of traditional HRTF measurement techniques, which are often time-consuming, complex, and prone to human error. By automating the process, this system improves the speed and accuracy of HRTF data acquisition.\n\nThe problem being solved is the difficulty in obtaining accurate and personalized HRTF measurements for creating realistic 3D audio environments. Individual HRTFs vary significantly due to differences in head size, ear shape, and other anatomical factors. This invention provides a more efficient and reliable way to measure these individual HRTFs, enabling the creation of highly customized and immersive audio experiences. The key technical approach involves using tracking information to determine the position and orientation of an object relative to an audio signal generating device. This information is then used to generate movement data to position the object at a target location for accurate HRTF measurement.\n\nThe business value and applications of this technology are significant. It has the potential to revolutionize audio experiences in virtual reality, gaming, teleconferencing, and assistive listening devices. By enabling the creation of personalized HRTF profiles, this system can significantly enhance the quality and realism of 3D audio reproduction. The market opportunity for this technology is substantial, as the demand for immersive and personalized audio experiences continues to grow. This patent provides a competitive advantage by offering a more efficient and accurate solution for HRTF measurement.","layman_explanation":"The Information Processing System, Apparatus and Method for Measuring a Head-related Transfer Function patent addresses a significant challenge in creating realistic 3D audio experiences: accurately capturing how sound is modified by a person's head and ears. This modification, known as the Head-Related Transfer Function (HRTF), is crucial for creating the perception of sound coming from specific locations in space.\n\nExisting methods for measuring HRTFs are often complex, time-consuming, and require specialized equipment. They typically involve manually positioning microphones around a person's head to capture sound from different directions. This process is not only labor-intensive but also prone to inaccuracies due to the difficulty of precise manual positioning. The Information Processing System, Apparatus and Method for Measuring a Head-related Transfer Function offers a more efficient and accurate solution.\n\nThis technology automates the HRTF measurement process by using an object tracking system and a robotic arm to precisely position a microphone around a person's head. The system tracks the position and orientation of the microphone relative to a sound source, allowing for accurate measurement of the HRTF at various locations. This automated approach significantly reduces the time and effort required to measure HRTFs, while also improving the accuracy of the measurements.\n\nThe impact of this technology is significant for various industries, particularly those involved in virtual reality (VR), gaming, and teleconferencing. In VR, accurate HRTFs are essential for creating a truly immersive and realistic audio experience. By enabling the creation of personalized HRTF profiles, this technology can significantly enhance the sense of presence and realism in VR environments. In gaming, HRTFs can be used to create more realistic and engaging soundscapes, allowing players to better understand the spatial relationships between sounds and objects in the game world. In teleconferencing, HRTFs can improve the clarity and intelligibility of speech, making it easier for participants to understand each other.\n\nThe future applications of this technology are vast. As VR and AR technologies become more prevalent, the demand for accurate and personalized 3D audio experiences will continue to grow. This patent provides a valuable tool for meeting this demand, enabling the creation of more immersive and engaging audio experiences across a wide range of applications. The market adoption timeline for this technology will likely depend on the availability of affordable and accessible HRTF measurement systems. As the cost of these systems decreases, we can expect to see wider adoption of this technology in various industries. The investment implications are significant, as this technology has the potential to disrupt the spatial audio market and create new opportunities for innovation and growth.","technical_analysis":"The Information Processing System, Apparatus and Method for Measuring a Head-related Transfer Function patent describes a system for automated measurement of Head-Related Transfer Functions (HRTFs). The technical architecture comprises several key components: an audio signal generating device, an object tracking system, a positioning mechanism (e.g., a robotic arm), and a data processing unit. The audio signal generating device emits a known audio signal, while the object tracking system monitors the position and orientation of an object, typically a microphone or acoustic sensor. The positioning mechanism moves the object to specific locations relative to the audio source, and the data processing unit analyzes the captured audio signals to determine the HRTF.\n\nThe implementation details involve sophisticated algorithms for object tracking, trajectory planning, and signal processing. The object tracking system may utilize optical, inertial, or acoustic sensors to determine the object's position and orientation. Trajectory planning algorithms are used to generate efficient and collision-free paths for the positioning mechanism to move the object to the desired measurement locations. The signal processing algorithms analyze the captured audio signals to extract the HRTF data, compensating for any noise or distortions in the measurement environment. The performance characteristics of the system depend on the accuracy and precision of the object tracking system, the speed and stability of the positioning mechanism, and the efficiency of the signal processing algorithms. Code-level implications involve the development of software libraries for object tracking, trajectory planning, and signal processing, as well as integration with existing audio processing frameworks. The system can be integrated with virtual reality and gaming engines to provide personalized 3D audio experiences.","business_analysis":"The Information Processing System, Apparatus and Method for Measuring a Head-related Transfer Function patent presents a significant market opportunity within the spatial audio and virtual reality sectors. The market for immersive audio experiences is rapidly growing, driven by the increasing adoption of VR/AR technologies, gaming, and teleconferencing solutions. The ability to accurately and efficiently measure HRTFs is critical for creating realistic and personalized 3D audio environments. This patent offers a competitive advantage by providing an automated solution that improves the speed, accuracy, and efficiency of HRTF measurement. The revenue potential for this technology is substantial. It can be monetized through licensing agreements with VR/AR hardware manufacturers, gaming companies, and teleconferencing providers. Business models can include upfront licensing fees, royalty payments based on product sales, or subscription-based access to HRTF measurement services. The strategic positioning of this technology is to become the industry standard for HRTF measurement, enabling the creation of truly immersive and personalized audio experiences. ROI projections are highly attractive, given the growing demand for spatial audio solutions and the competitive advantages offered by this patent.","faqs":null,"topics":["HRTF measurement","3D audio","spatial audio","virtual reality","personalized sound"],"tech_cluster":null},"seo":{"title":"Automated HRTF Measurement - Information Processing System, Apparatus and Method for Measuring a Head-related Transfer Function - Patent US-9854371","description":"Discover the Information Processing System, Apparatus and Method for Measuring a Head-related Transfer Function patent: automated HRTF measurement for personalized 3D audio. 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