APPARATUS FOR VOICE COMMUNICATION
First Claim
1. Apparatus for voice communication, comprising:
- a first wireless device including a first pressure sensor having a first acoustical profile and configured to capture a first set of acoustic energy within a time window;
wherein the first wireless device includes a near-field magnetic induction (NFMI) signal input;
wherein the first wireless device includes a processing element configured to;
receive, through the NFMI signal input, a second set of acoustic energy captured by a second pressure sensor, having a second acoustical profile, within a second wireless device and within the time window;
apply a signal enhancement technique to the first and second sets of acoustic energy based on the first and second acoustical profiles; and
output an enhanced voice signal based on applying the signal enhancement,wherein the second set of acoustic energy is not received by the first wireless device until the first wireless device requests transfer of the second set of acoustic energy to the second wireless device.
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Abstract
One example discloses an apparatus for voice communication, including: a first wireless device including a first pressure sensor having a first acoustical profile and configured to capture a first set of acoustic energy within a time window; wherein the first wireless device includes a near-field magnetic induction (NFMI) signal input; wherein the first wireless device includes a processing element configured to: receive, through the NFMI signal input, a second set of acoustic energy captured by a second pressure sensor, having a second acoustical profile, within a second wireless device and within the time window; apply a signal enhancement technique to the first and second sets of acoustic energy based on the first and second acoustical profiles; and output an enhanced voice signal based on applying the signal enhancement.
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15 Claims
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1. Apparatus for voice communication, comprising:
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a first wireless device including a first pressure sensor having a first acoustical profile and configured to capture a first set of acoustic energy within a time window; wherein the first wireless device includes a near-field magnetic induction (NFMI) signal input; wherein the first wireless device includes a processing element configured to; receive, through the NFMI signal input, a second set of acoustic energy captured by a second pressure sensor, having a second acoustical profile, within a second wireless device and within the time window; apply a signal enhancement technique to the first and second sets of acoustic energy based on the first and second acoustical profiles; and output an enhanced voice signal based on applying the signal enhancement, wherein the second set of acoustic energy is not received by the first wireless device until the first wireless device requests transfer of the second set of acoustic energy to the second wireless device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. An article of manufacture including at least one non-transitory, tangible machine readable storage medium containing executable machine instructions for voice communication:
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wherein the article includes, a wireless device including a pressure sensor, having a first acoustical profile, and configured to capture a first set of acoustic energy within a time window, and a processing element configured to execute the instructions; and wherein the instructions include, receiving, through an near-field magnetic induction (NFMI) signal input, a second set of acoustic energy captured by a second pressure sensor, having a second acoustical profile, within a second wireless device and within the time window; applying a signal enhancement technique to the first and second sets of acoustic energy based on the first and second acoustical profiles; and outputting an enhanced voice signal based on applying the signal enhancement, wherein the second set of acoustic energy is not received by the first wireless device until the first wireless device requests transfer of the second set of acoustic energy to the second wireless device.
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