Method of receiving voice signals by a mobile telephone
First Claim
1. A method of receiving voice signals in a mobile telephone wherein said voice signals are divided into time windows in successive frames, said method including the following ordered steps:
- immediately after receiving a silence insertion descriptor (SED) signal, receiving first voice signals corresponding to a first time window, measuring the quality of the received signals, comparing the quality of the received signals to a first threshold to make a noise determination, and configuring the mobile telephone to not decode second voice signals corresponding to a second time window when the noise determination indicates noise, and to decode the second voice signals when the noise determination does not indicate noise.
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Abstract
To save energy and to increase the standby time and talk time of a mobile telephone, the activity of the mobile telephone is segmented, even during standby periods, and activation is allowed to occur only if the reception quality of signaling surrounding the standby condition is sufficient. When the mobile telephone is on standby, given the redundancy of the activation signaling, only some of the signals are listened to in order to decide whether it is necessary to listen to the others and to activate the mobile telephone. When the mobile telephone is communicating and the other party is silent, the energy consumed in receiving and above all in decoding the received signals is reduced by eliminating demodulated signals of too poor quality.
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1. A method of receiving voice signals in a mobile telephone wherein said voice signals are divided into time windows in successive frames, said method including the following ordered steps:
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immediately after receiving a silence insertion descriptor (SED) signal, receiving first voice signals corresponding to a first time window, measuring the quality of the received signals, comparing the quality of the received signals to a first threshold to make a noise determination, and configuring the mobile telephone to not decode second voice signals corresponding to a second time window when the noise determination indicates noise, and to decode the second voice signals when the noise determination does not indicate noise. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
when the noise determination does not indicate noise;
measuring the quality of the second voice signals, using a quality of the second voice signals in a comparison with a second threshold to make a subsequent noise determination, and configuring the mobile telephone to not decode third voice signals corresponding to a third time window when the subsequent noise determination indicates noise, and to decode the third voice signals when the subsequent noise determination does not indicate noise;
wherein a second threshold is greater than the first threshold; and
wherein the comparison with the second threshold is based on the quality of the first and the second voice signals combined.
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