1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a communication device, and more particularly to a communication device providing warnings by detecting and recognizing audio signals.
2. Description of Related Art
A modern urban environment can be especially hazardous for the sensorally impaired. For instance, the hearing impaired may have limited or no capability to react to sounds indicating dangers, such verbal warnings from others, automobile horns, or speeding vehicles. Obviously, the increase in risk for those described is considerable.
Accordingly, electronic devices specifically designed for such situations have been developed. However, such devices are often only capable of indicating the originating direction of origin of such sounds, with no specific identification thereof.
The invention is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean at least one.
In general, the word “module,” as used herein, refers to logic embodied in hardware or firmware, or to a collection of software instructions, written in a programming language, such as, for example, Java, C, or assembly. One or more software instructions in the modules may be embedded in firmware, such as an EPROM. It will be appreciated that modules may comprised connected logic units, such as gates and flip-flops, and may comprise programmable units, such as programmable gate arrays or processors. The modules described herein may be implemented as either software and/or hardware modules and may be stored in any type of computer-readable medium or other computer storage device.
The CPU 13 initiates and controls the warning system 12. The warning system 12 detects information received by the microphone array 15 and issues at least one warning when notable situations occur. In one exemplary embodiment, the electronic compass determines whether the movement direction of the communication device 1 is consistent with the directionality of an audio source. The movement direction of the communication device 1 can be defined as the directionality of an audio signal received by the microphone array 15 if the moving direction of the communication device 1 is consistent with the directionality of an audio source. The microphone array 15 determines the directionality of the audio signal. If the movement direction of the communication device 1 is not consistent with the directionality of the audio signal, the electronic compass 14 determines the directionality of the audio source so as to reduce error in the determination process. The storage 17 stores information detected by the warning system 12, and the warning system 12 is capable of accessing information from the storage 17. In one embodiment, information can be the directionality of the audio signal received by the microphone array 15.
The audio receiving module 121 analyzes the audio signals received by the microphone array 15. In an exemplary embodiment, the audio receiving module 121 calculates strength of each audio signal (e.g., measuring how many decibels of the audio signal) respectively when audio signals from more than two directions are received at the same time. Moreover, the audio receiving module 121 calculates the strength of each audio signal respectively as well when more than one audio signal from the same direction is received by the microphone array 15 at the same time.
The locator module 122 determines whether strengths of the received signals exceed a predefined value, and also the directionality of the signal in accordance with the strength thereof. In an exemplary embodiment, the strength of the audio signal can be defined as the amplitude of the audio signal. It should be noted that the detection process of the locator module 122 is disclosed as follows, referring to
The audio identification module 123 compares the audio signal with the audio modules stored in the audio database 11 in accordance with the characteristics stored in the audio database 11. In one exemplary embodiment, the audio identification module 123 accesses the characteristics from the audio database 11 then for comparison with the audio signal received by the microphone array 15 in accordance with the characteristics. The audio identification module 123 then compares the sampled audio signals with the audio modules stored in the audio database 11 to select an audio module corresponding to the sampled audio signal. The notification module 124 issues a warning in accordance with the selected audio module to provide the originating direction of the audio source. In one exemplary embodiment, a vibration is issued first, and then a corresponding warning is displayed on the screen 16. The warnings can be icons representing people or vehicles accompanying the originating direction of the audio signal. In the other exemplary embodiment, icons can be a man-shape icon, a vehicle-shape icon, a direction icon, or a vibration hint, the vibration is followed by specific audio messages identifying the type and the directionality of the threat. If earphones are in use, the audio messages can be played back via the communication channel between the communication device 1 and the earphone.
In another exemplary embodiment, the notification module 124 sends multiple sets of warnings in accordance with the type of each audio source identified by the audio identification module 123, when the microphone array 15 detects two or more audio sources at the same time. It should be noted that the definition of the microphone array 15 shall not be limited to a physical structure with multiple microphones, but should be referred to functionality that the microphone array 15 is capable of detecting audio sources from different directions at the same time.
In Block S01, the locator module 122 receives an audio signal received by the microphone array 15 and calculates the strength of the audio signal.
In Block S02, the locator module 122 determines whether the detected strength exceeds a predefined value.
In Block S03, the locator module 122 determines the directionality of the audio signal in accordance with the strength thereof. In one exemplary embodiment, the locator module 122 receives multiple audio signals from the microphone array 15 then compares the strengths of the audio signals with a compliance rule list predefined and stored in the communication device 1.
In Block S04, the audio identification module 123 then compares the sampled audio signal with the audio modules stored in the audio database 11 to select an audio module corresponding to the sampled audio signal.
In Block S05, the notification module 124 issues a warning in accordance with the audio module to provide the originating direction of the audio source.
Although certain inventive embodiments of the present disclosure have been specifically described, the present disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to the present disclosure without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.
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200910312405.8 | Dec 2009 | CN | national |