Telephone conferencing arrangement
First Claim
1. A telephone conferencing arrangement for communicating speech signals representative of speech sounds between telephone stations over a digital channel, the arrangement comprising:
- means for measuring speech sounds originating at a first telephone station, the measuring means providing output speech signals representing the speech sounds for transmission over the digital channel;
means for determining the direction of origin of the speech sounds originating at the first telephone station;
means for encoding a phase localization signal reflective of the direction of origin of the speech sounds, the phase localization signal being transmitted to a second telephone station with the speech signals over the digital channel; and
means in the second telephone station for creating in a sound field directional speech sounds corresponding to the direction of origin of the speech sounds at the first telephone station, the direction speech sounds being created in response to receipt of the speech signals and the phase localization signal.
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Abstract
A high-fidelity audio telephone conferencing arrangement which provides talker position information is economically provided between telephone stations over a single standard digital telephone channel. Digitized high-fidelity audio is combined with digitized phase information, derived from talker position detecting circuitry in a local telephone station, and transmitted over the telephone channel to one or more remote telephone stations. A receiver in each remote station decodes the digital information and provides the high-fidelity audio signal to multiple spatially separated acoustic output devices. The digitized pulse information controls "panning" of the audio signal among the acoustic output devices. By varying the level of audio signal flowing to each acoustic device, the position of the talker can be created in a specific position in the remote listener'"'"'s sound field and the talker'"'"'s identity thereby more easily determined. In addition, talker location information may be shared among multiple telephone stations participating in a telephone conference. Information as to the location of the talker along with the position of the talker is provided to each remotely located telephone station. The location of the talker is represented by the audio signal occurring in a designated general area of the remote listener'"'"'s sound field and the position of the talker is represented by the creation of the audio signal in a specific position in this general area.
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18 Claims
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1. A telephone conferencing arrangement for communicating speech signals representative of speech sounds between telephone stations over a digital channel, the arrangement comprising:
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means for measuring speech sounds originating at a first telephone station, the measuring means providing output speech signals representing the speech sounds for transmission over the digital channel; means for determining the direction of origin of the speech sounds originating at the first telephone station; means for encoding a phase localization signal reflective of the direction of origin of the speech sounds, the phase localization signal being transmitted to a second telephone station with the speech signals over the digital channel; and means in the second telephone station for creating in a sound field directional speech sounds corresponding to the direction of origin of the speech sounds at the first telephone station, the direction speech sounds being created in response to receipt of the speech signals and the phase localization signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 8, 9)
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3. A telephone conferencing arrangement for communicating speech signals among multiple telephone stations, the arrangement comprising:
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means for determining a station of origin for speech signals originating in the conference arrangement; means for encoding phase signal information reflective of the station of origin of the speech signals, the phase signal information and the speech signals being transmitted to each of the other multiple telephone stations over a respectively associated digital channel; and means in the multiple telephone stations for creating in a sound field directional speech sounds corresponding to a predetermined location for the station of origin of the speech signals, the directional speech sounds being created in response to receipt of both the speech signals and the phase signal information. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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6. A telephone conferencing arrangement for communicating speech signals among multiple telephone stations, the speech signals corresponding to multiple speech sounds at each of the multiple telephone stations, the arrangement comprising;
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means for determining a station of origin and the direction of origin at that station for speech sounds originating at one of the multiple telephone stations; means for encoding phase signal information reflective of both the station of origin and the direction of origin of the speech sounds at the station of origin, the phase signal information and the speech signals being transmitted to each of the other multiple telephone stations over a respectively associated digital channel; and means in the multiple telephone stations for creating directional speech sounds in multiple sound fields, each sound field corresponding to a predetermined location for the station of origin of the speech signals, and the speech sounds in each sound field corresponding to the direction of origin of the speech sounds at the station of origin, the directional speech sounds being created in response to receipt of both the speech signals and the phase signal information. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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10. A method of communicating speech signals representative of speech sounds between telephone stations over a digital channel, the method comprising the steps of:
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measuring speech sounds originating at a first telephone station for providing speech signals representing the speech sounds for transmission over the digital channel; determining the direction of origin of the speech sounds originating at the first telephone station; encoding a phase localization signal reflective of the direction of origin of the speech sounds, and transmitting the phase localization signal to a second telephone station with the speech signals over the digital channel; receiving at the second telephone station the speech signals and the phase localization signal; and creating directional speech sounds in a sound field at the second telephone station, the directional speech sounds corresponding to the direction of origin of the speech sounds at the first telephone station. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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12. A method of communicating speech signals among multiple telephone stations, the method comprising the steps of:
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determining a station of origin for active speech signals; encoding phase signal information reflective of the station of origin of the speech signals, transmitting the phase signal information and the speech signals to each of the other multiple telephone stations over a respectively associated digital channel; and creating in a sound field directional speech sounds at each of the multiple telephone stations, the directional speech sounds corresponding to a predetermined location in the sound field for the station of origin of the speech signals. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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15. A method of communicating speech signals among multiple telephone stations, the speech signals corresponding to multiple speech sound at each of the multiple telephone stations, the method comprising the steps of:
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determining both a station of origin and the direction of origin at that station for speech sounds originating at one of the multiple telephone stations; encoding phase signal information reflective of both the station of origin and the direction of origin of the speech sounds at the station of origin, and transmitting the phase signal information and the speech signals to each of the other multiple telephone stations over a respectively associated digital channel; receiving at each of the multiple telephone stations both the speech signals and the phase signal information; and creating directional speech sounds in multiple sound fields at each of the multiple telephone stations, each sound field corresponding to a predetermined location for the station of origin of the speech signals, and the speech sounds in each sound field corresponding to the direction of origin of the speech sounds at the station of origin. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
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