External ear canal voice detection
First Claim
1. A communication system configured to transmit sounds to and from an ear having an ear canal, the system comprising:
- an ear-level communication device configured to be worn in or about the ear, the ear-level communication device including;
an ear canal microphone configured to detect a local sound from about the ear canal when being placed in the ear canal;
the external microphone configured to detect an ambient sound from outside the ear canal an ear canal speaker configured to transmit a processed remote sound and a processed ambient sound to the ear canal;
an external microphone configured to detect an ambient sound from outside the ear canal;
a processor coupled to the ear canal microphone, the ear canal speaker, and the external microphone, the processor configured to process the local sound, the remote sound, and the ambient sound;
a transceiver coupled to the processor, the transceiver configured to transmit a first wireless signal representing the local sound and detect a second wireless signal representing the remote sound; and
a voice operated exchange (VOX) circuit coupled to the processor, the VOX circuit configured to activate voice-activated portions of the system in response to detection of the local sound and in response to detection of the remote sound and configured to gate each of the local sound, the remote sound, and the ambient sound according to programmed gating coordination rules based on whether the local sound is detected and whether the second wireless signal is detected in response to the detection of the local sound and in response to the detection of the remote sound.
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Abstract
Ear-level full duplex audio communication systems each include one or two ear attachment devices, such as in-the-ear (ITE) or behind-the-ear (BTE) devices, that wirelessly communicates to a remote device such as a computer, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a cellular phone, a walkie talkie, or a language translator. When used as a hearing aid, such a system allows a hearing impaired individual to communicate with or through the remote device, such as to talk to another person through a cellular phone. When being used as an ear piece wirelessly extended from the remote device, such system allows an individual with normal hearing to privately communicate with or through the remote device without the need of holding the device or wearing any device wired to the remote device. Each ear attachment device includes a voice operated exchange (VOX), housed within the device, to preserve energy and hence, maximize the period between battery replacement or recharges. The VOX also gates various sounds detected by the system to control possible echoes and ringing.
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1. A communication system configured to transmit sounds to and from an ear having an ear canal, the system comprising:
an ear-level communication device configured to be worn in or about the ear, the ear-level communication device including; an ear canal microphone configured to detect a local sound from about the ear canal when being placed in the ear canal; the external microphone configured to detect an ambient sound from outside the ear canal an ear canal speaker configured to transmit a processed remote sound and a processed ambient sound to the ear canal; an external microphone configured to detect an ambient sound from outside the ear canal; a processor coupled to the ear canal microphone, the ear canal speaker, and the external microphone, the processor configured to process the local sound, the remote sound, and the ambient sound; a transceiver coupled to the processor, the transceiver configured to transmit a first wireless signal representing the local sound and detect a second wireless signal representing the remote sound; and a voice operated exchange (VOX) circuit coupled to the processor, the VOX circuit configured to activate voice-activated portions of the system in response to detection of the local sound and in response to detection of the remote sound and configured to gate each of the local sound, the remote sound, and the ambient sound according to programmed gating coordination rules based on whether the local sound is detected and whether the second wireless signal is detected in response to the detection of the local sound and in response to the detection of the remote sound. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method, comprising:
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detecting a local sound from about an ear canal of an ear using an ear canal microphone of an ear-level communication device worn in or about the ear, the ear canal microphone placed in the ear canal; transmitting the detected local sound as an outgoing wireless signal from the ear-level communication device to a remote device; detecting a remote sound represented by an incoming wireless signal transmitted from the remote device to the ear-level communication device; transmitting the remote sound to the ear canal using an ear canal speaker of the ear-level communication device; detecting an ambient sound from outside the ear canal using an external microphone; transmitting the ambient sound to the ear canal using the ear canal speaker; starting a voice operated exchange (VOX) in the ear-level communication device in response to detection of the local sound and in response to detection of the remote sound; gating each of the local sound the remote sound, and the ambient sound on or off using a VOX circuit of the ear-level communication device based on whether the local sound is detected and whether the remote sound is detected in response to the VOX being started; and stopping the VOX if none of the local sound and the remote sound is detected for a predetermined period of time. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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