Method of and means for detecting voice frequencies in telephone system
First Claim
1. A method of monitoring the activity of a periodically sampled voice-communication line with conversion of each analog line-voltage sample into a binary word including a polarity bit, comprising the steps of comparing successive polarity bits from the sampled line with one another, counting the number of changeovers in the binary value of said successive polarity bits within a predetermined test interval substantially longer than a sampling period, deriving from the rate of change of said number of changeovers, counted in successive test intervals, a numerical value indicative of the character of a signal on said line, and comparing said numerical value with a predetermined threshold to ascertain whether said signal has the characteristic of a constituent of a spoken syllable.
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Abstract
In order to detect the presence of voice frequencies on a telephone line which is periodically sampled for monitoring its activity, with conversion of resulting analog samples into binary words each including a polarity bit, the polarity bits of successive samples of a given line are fed to a zero-crossing detector emitting a pulse on every polarity reversal. The pulses pass through a shift register, which is stepped at the sampling rate, into a counter whose count is periodically read to determine whether a line-signal frequency, as represented by the number of zero crossings per test interval, or the rate of change of that frequency exceeds a certain threshold to indicate a fricative or sibilant sound introducing a spoken syllable.
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6 Claims
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1. A method of monitoring the activity of a periodically sampled voice-communication line with conversion of each analog line-voltage sample into a binary word including a polarity bit, comprising the steps of comparing successive polarity bits from the sampled line with one another, counting the number of changeovers in the binary value of said successive polarity bits within a predetermined test interval substantially longer than a sampling period, deriving from the rate of change of said number of changeovers, counted in successive test intervals, a numerical value indicative of the character of a signal on said line, and comparing said numerical value with a predetermined threshold to ascertain whether said signal has the characteristic of a constituent of a spoken syllable.
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2. In a system for monitoring the activity of a voice-communication line, including sampling means for periodically ascertaining the presence of line voltage and conversion means for translating an analog value of such a line voltage into a binary word including a polarity bit, the combination therewith of a zero-crossing detector connected to said conversion means for receiving successive polarity bits therefrom and emitting a pulse in response to any changeover in the binary value of said bits, counting means connected to said detector for receiving said pulses therefrom and registering their count during successive test intervals of predetermined duration substantially exceeding a sampling period, timing means connected to said counting means for clearing same at the end of each test interval, and evaluation means connected to said counting means for determining from said count the existence of a line signal which is characteristic of a constituent of a spoken syllable;
- said evaluation means including a threshold circuit, a digital analog converter between said counting means and said threshold circuit, and differentiation means inserted between said converter and said threshold circuit.
- View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6)
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