Multi-stage teleconferencing system
First Claim
1. An arrangement for combining signals transmitted by a plurality of telecommunications devices into a single combined signal and returning the combined signal to each of said telecommunications devices, said telecommunications devices being in a plurality of groups of telecommunications devices associated with different geographic areas, the arrangement comprising:
- a plurality of first bridging means, each of said first bridging means being associated with one of said groups of said telecommunications devices, each of said first bridging means comprising means for measuring a predetermined signal characteristic from the signals transmitted by the associated group of said telecommunications devices and means for individually outputting onto separate telecommunications circuits a predetermined number of said signals generated by said associated group of said telecommunications devices that have the best predetermined signal characteristic; and
second bridging means connected to each of the separate telecommunications circuits at the output of each of said plurality of first bridging means, said second bridging means comprising means for measuring said predetermined signal characteristic from said predetermined number of signals outputted by each of said first bridging means, means for forming said single combined signal by combining only said predetermined number of signals that have the best predetermined signal characteristic from among the signals outputted on said telecommunications circuits by each of said plurality of first bridging means; and
means for outputting said single combined signal onto said telecommunications circuits for transmission to each of said first bridging means;
wherein each of said first bridging means transmits said single combined signal to each of said teleconununications devices.
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Abstract
By teleconferencing participants (201-1-201-N1, 202-1-202-N2, 203-1-203-N3), who are grouped in diverse geographic locations with a multi-stage system, a significant improvement in the use of interexchange facilities is achieved. The signals transmitted by the telecommunications devices (e.g., telephones) of a group of conference participants located in the same general geographic area are inputted to a first stage bridge (210, 211, 212). Each first stage bridge measures the signal power of each signal and outputs on separate telephone circuits (218, 219, 220), a predetermined number of signals (for example, three) that have the highest signal power. These three signals are transmitted on the interexchange facilities (206) to a second stage bridge (216) to which similar groups of signals from other first stage bridges in other locations are also transmitted. The second stage bridge measures the signal power on each of its inputs from all first stage bridges and combines that same predetermined number of signals (i.e., three) having the highest signal power into a single signal. The combined signal is returned over the interexchange facilities to each first stage bridge and thence to each conference participant.
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9 Claims
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1. An arrangement for combining signals transmitted by a plurality of telecommunications devices into a single combined signal and returning the combined signal to each of said telecommunications devices, said telecommunications devices being in a plurality of groups of telecommunications devices associated with different geographic areas, the arrangement comprising:
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a plurality of first bridging means, each of said first bridging means being associated with one of said groups of said telecommunications devices, each of said first bridging means comprising means for measuring a predetermined signal characteristic from the signals transmitted by the associated group of said telecommunications devices and means for individually outputting onto separate telecommunications circuits a predetermined number of said signals generated by said associated group of said telecommunications devices that have the best predetermined signal characteristic; and second bridging means connected to each of the separate telecommunications circuits at the output of each of said plurality of first bridging means, said second bridging means comprising means for measuring said predetermined signal characteristic from said predetermined number of signals outputted by each of said first bridging means, means for forming said single combined signal by combining only said predetermined number of signals that have the best predetermined signal characteristic from among the signals outputted on said telecommunications circuits by each of said plurality of first bridging means; and
means for outputting said single combined signal onto said telecommunications circuits for transmission to each of said first bridging means;wherein each of said first bridging means transmits said single combined signal to each of said teleconununications devices. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for teleconferencing together signals from a plurality of telecommunications devices, the telecommunications devices being arranged in groups of telecommunications devices associated with different geographic areas, the method comprising the steps of:
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in each group of telecommunications devices; measuring a predetermined signal characteristic of the signals from the telecommunications devices in the group; selecting a predetermined number of the signals from the telecommunications devices in the group that have the highest measured predetermined signal characteristic; and individually transmitting the selected predetermined number of signals to a common teleconferencing location; and at the common teleconferencing location; measuring the predetermined signal characteristic of the selected predetermined number of signals received from all groups of telecommunications devices; selecting said predetermined number of signals having the highest measured predetermined signal characteristic from the measured signals of the selected predetermined number of signals received from all groups of telecommunications devices; combining the selected predetermined number of signals into a single combined signal; and transmitting to each telecommunications device the combined signal. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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