Noise-Canceling Helmet Audio System
TBMG-1912
05/01/2007
- Content
A prototype helmet audio system has been developed to improve voice communication for the wearer in a noisy environment. The system was originally intended to be used in a space suit, wherein noise generated by airflow of the spacesuit life-support system can make it difficult for remote listeners to understand the astronaut's speech and can interfere with the astronaut's attempt to issue vocal commands to a voice-controlled robot. The system could be adapted to terrestrial use in helmets of protective suits that are typically worn in noisy settings: examples include biohazard, fire, rescue, and diving suits.
- Citation
- "Noise-Canceling Helmet Audio System," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2007.