Speakerphone establishing and using a second connection of graphics information
First Claim
1. A speakerphone for communicating with a remote conference endpoint, the speakerphone comprising:
- a video input connection;
an audio processing unit;
a control module communicably coupled to the audio processing unit; and
at least one network interface communicably coupled to the control module;
wherein the control module is operable to send control data embedded in audio data to the remote conference endpoint via an audio connection;
wherein the control data comprises an instruction from the speakerphone that the remote conference endpoint establish a separate graphics connection; and
wherein the control data is substantially humanly inaudible.
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Abstract
Disclosed herein are methods, systems, and devices for improved audio, video, and data conferencing. The present invention provides a conferencing system comprising a plurality of endpoints communicating data including audio data and control data according to a communication protocol. A local conference endpoint may control or be controlled by a remote conference endpoint. Data comprising control signals may be exchanged between the local endpoint and remote endpoint via various communication protocols. In other embodiments, the present invention provides for improved bridge architecture for controlling functions of conference endpoints including controlling functions of the bridge.
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22 Claims
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1. A speakerphone for communicating with a remote conference endpoint, the speakerphone comprising:
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a video input connection;
an audio processing unit;
a control module communicably coupled to the audio processing unit; and
at least one network interface communicably coupled to the control module;
wherein the control module is operable to send control data embedded in audio data to the remote conference endpoint via an audio connection;
wherein the control data comprises an instruction from the speakerphone that the remote conference endpoint establish a separate graphics connection; and
wherein the control data is substantially humanly inaudible. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A conferencing system comprising:
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a speakerphone including;
a video input connection;
a first audio processing unit;
a first control module communicably coupled to the audio processing unit; and
at least one network interface communicably coupled to the control module, to the audio processing unit, and to the video input connection;
wherein the control module is operable to send control data embedded in audio data to the remote conference endpoint via an audio connection;
wherein the control data comprises an instruction from the speakerphone that the remote conference endpoint establish a separate graphics connection; and
wherein the control data is substantially humanly inaudible;
a remote conference endpoint including;
a display port;
a second audio processing unit;
a second control module communicably coupled to the second audio processing unit; and
at least one network interface communicably coupled to the second control module, to the second audio processing unit, and to the display port;
wherein the second control module is operable to receive control data embedded in audio data from the speakerphone via the audio connection;
wherein the remote conference endpoint is communicably coupled to a display unit; and
a communication channel having a communication protocol coupling the speakerphone and the remote conference endpoint. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method for establishing a separate graphics connection during an audio conference, the method comprising the steps of:
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combining an audio signal and a control signal in a speakerphone;
sending the combined audio and control signal from the speakerphone to one or more remote endpoints via an audio connection; and
instructing the one or more remote conference endpoints to establish the separate graphics connection based on the control signal;
wherein the control signal is substantially humanly inaudible. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
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19. A computer-readable medium comprising instructions for establishing a separate graphics connection during an audio conference by performing the steps of:
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combining an audio signal and a control signal in a speakerphone;
sending the combined audio and control signal from the speakerphone to one or more remote endpoints via an audio connection; and
instructing the one or more remote conference endpoints to establish the secure graphics connection based on the control signal;
wherein the control signal is substantially humanly inaudible. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22)
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