Matthew T. Moyski - Fenton MI Raymond C. Spitz - Canton MI
Assignee:
Ford Motor Company - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
H04B 100
US Classification:
381 86
Abstract:
The invention enhances the ability of rear seat passengers in a vehicle to hear the speech of a front seat occupant. Two spaced microphones in the front seat area pick up speech signals which are differentially amplified and filtered in a bandpass filter and at least one notch filter. The filter signals are reproduced through speakers in the area of the rear seat. Differential amplification of the microphone signals results in greatly reduced acoustic feedback from the speakers to the microphones. The communication system of the invention is highly integrated into other communication and audio systems in the vehicle.
Visteon Corporation
North America Senior Business Manager
Visteon Corporation Oct 2008 - Dec 2009
Associate Director - Commercial Electronics
Visteon Corporation Jan 2006 - Sep 2008
Programs Associate Director - Electronics
Visteon Corporation May 2004 - Jan 2006
Senior Program Manager - Electronics
Visteon Corporation Apr 2001 - May 2004
Program Manager - Electronics
Education:
Wayne State University 1991 - 1995
Master of Business Administration, Masters, International Business
University of Detroit Mercy 1985 - 1989
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Automotive Electronics Fmea Program Management Engineering Management Dfmea Automotive Electronics Apqp Engineering Six Sigma Continuous Improvement Lean Manufacturing Product Development Cross Functional Team Leadership Ppap Semiconductors Manufacturing Supplier Quality Product Engineering Root Cause Analysis Spc