Audience voice processor
based on human hearing system powers NTT DoCoMo’s latest
mobile phone
Audience announced that its industry-first voice
processor based on the intelligence of the human hearing
system powers NTT DoCoMo’s new mobile phone, Sharp
SH705iII, released in April.
The Audience A1010 Voice Processor
supports Sharp’s Triple Kukkiri Talk™ by providing the
most powerful and robust noise suppression, voice
equalizer, and voice stretch performance available
today. Whether the noise source is in the caller’s
environment, or coming in over the cellular networks
from the other end of the call, the Voice Processor
instantaneously reduces multiple noise sources, such as
airport PA systems, restaurant noise, car noise and
street noise. The result for the consumer is clear voice
communications over mobile networks in places before
unimagined.
The Audience Voice Processor is the
first custom IC that is modeled after the most efficient
and accurate auditory system, the human hearing system.
By understanding the auditory pathway – from the cochlea
to the brainstem to the thalamus and cortex – Audience
is the first company to deliver a commercial product
based on the science of Auditory Scene Analysis (ASA),
or the grouping and processing of complex mixtures of
sound. Because the Audience Voice Processor
handles signals the way people actually perceive
specific sounds, it is able to identify and suppress
noise sources in an extremely efficient and accurate
manner.
“We are proud to announce that
Sharp, the number one manufacturer of mobile handsets in
Japan, is the first in the world to deliver handsets
enabled by the A1010 voice processor,” said Peter
Santos, Audience president and CEO. “The latest trends
in new mobile technologies often begin in Asian markets,
and Japan in particular, with the rest of the world
rapidly following. We expect Sharp’s lead in
incorporating our processor into its phones to set the
trend for mobile handset innovation worldwide and to
extend their number one position in Japan.”