1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to the receipt and transmission of audio signals in an automobile or other vehicle. In particular, using a cell phone and a digital radio, a full-duplex speakerphone system and system for playing to broadcast programming can be provided.
2. Background of the Invention
When driving in an automobile, the principal technique for communication has been the cell phone. With appropriate head set apparatus, the cell phone can provide a hands-free communication system. By applying the earphone portion of the headset to an amplifier, a speakerphone can be produced. However, the cell phone, even with the amplifiers, does not provide for a full-duplex speakerphone system.
A need has been felt for apparatus and an associated method having the feature of being able to provide a user in an automobile with full-duplex broadcast communication. It would a further feature of the apparatus and associated method to provide full-duplex communication using a commercially available component. It would be another feature of the present invention to use communication through a cell phone as the basis for speakerphone-full-duplex communication. It would be still another feature of the present invention to provide full-duplex speakerphone communication using a cell phone and a digital radio. It would be yet a further feature of the apparatus and associated method to provide for echo-cancellation in the speakerphone mode of operation. It would still be a further feature of apparatus and associated method to automatically detect the broadcast or speakerphone mode and determine the optimum audio band for that mode. For example, in broadcast mode, full audio spectrum is required and in speakerphone mode, only voice band is necessary.
The aforementioned features are accomplished, according to the present invention, by coupling the microphone terminal and speaker terminal to a digital signal radio to prevent unwanted sounds from interfering with the voice communication. When the combination is to be used in a full duplex speakerphone mode of operation, the broadcast input to the digital signal radio is disabled. The signals from the cell phone, both the received broadcast signals and the signals transmitted from the cell phone, are applied to the digital radio and processed in accordance with selectable procedures. Because the sound from the speakerphone can be detected by the audio input of the cell phone, precautions must be taken to accommodate the audio feedback.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood upon reading of the following description and the accompanying drawings and the claims.
Referring now to
The memory unit 155 and/or the storage units 1561 and 1562 can include software programs that can be invoked to improve the operation of the system. Referring to
The noise or echo that is present when the speakers can apply audio signals to microphone can be reduced by two techniques. The first technique is to provide the DSP system with an echo-cancellation program that can reduce the effect of the audio feedback. The second technique, illustrated in
The DSP unit automatically determines which mode is selected and inserts the right algorithms to enhance the audio performance. In broadcast, the DSP unit can provide an audio equalizer to compensate for the acoustic loss in the car and, in speakerphone, DSP limits the audio to voice band to reduce the out of band noise that affects the echo cancellation algorithm.
The operation of the present invention can be understood as follows. In the broadcast reception mode of operation, the input signals from the cell phone are not processed. Only the broadcast signals are processed and applied to the speakers enhanced audio by running equalizer algorithms. In the full-duplex, speakerphone mode of operation, the broadcast signals are not processed by the digital radio, the microphone and speaker signals from the cell phone are processed and applied to the digital radio speakers. The two modes of operation can have different pass-bands and the speakerphone mode can have an echo-cancellation procedure in processing the audio signals and can inactivate selected speakers to provide additional echo-cancellation. The differences between the two modes of operation can be invoked by the control unit or can automatically invoke when signals are sensed by the ADC/DAC unit from the cell phone. It will be clear that the microphone input for the cell phone can be from a headset, thereby permitting hands-free operation once the cell phone connection has been achieved.
While the present invention has been described with respect to the combination of a cell phone and an automobile digital radio, it will be clear that the digital radio need not be associated with an automobile to practice the invention.
While the invention has been described with respect to the embodiments set forth above, the invention is not necessarily limited to these embodiments. Accordingly, other embodiments, variations, and improvements not described herein are not necessarily excluded from the scope of the invention, the scope of the invention being defined by the following claims.