Systems and methods for adaptive wind noise rejection

Communications – electrical: acoustic wave systems and devices – Signal transducers – Receivers

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C381S094100, C367S901000

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06859420

ABSTRACT:
A system for rejecting wind noise at a plurality of sensors includes input logic, a processor and output logic. The input logic receives a signal from each of the plurality of sensors. The processor assigns a weight value to each of the received signals. The output logic derives a wind noise rejected output signal based on a function of the assigned weight values and the received signals.

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