Claims
- 1. A digital communication apparatus for transmitting and receiving a compressed digital representation of speech produced by a near talker and a far talker respectively, said compressed digital speech representation including a coded gain parameter related to speech energy, said apparatus comprising:
- transmission gain detection means for reading the gain parameter of said near talker's digital speech representation;
- receiver gain detection means for reading the gain parameter of said far talker's digital speech representation;
- means for reducing the gain parameter of said far talker's digital speech representation when a recent peak gain parameter in said near talker's digital speech representation is greater than both (1) a first selected threshold and (2) the gain parameter of said far talker's digital speech representation plus a selected nonzero compensation value; and
- means for reducing the pain parameter of said near talker's digital speech representation when a recent peak gain parameter in said far talker's digital speech is greater than both (1) said first selected threshold and (2) the gain parameter of said near talker's digital speech representation plus said selected nonzero compensation value.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
- a near talker interrupt detection means for removing the reduction of the gain parameter of the near talker digital speech representation responsive to detecting whether the gain parameter of the near talker's digital speech representation exceeds a second selected threshold; and,
- a far talker interrupt detection means for removing the reduction of the gain parameter of the far talker's digital speech representation responsive to detecting whether the gain parameter of the far talker's digital speech representation exceeds the second selected threshold.
- 3. A method of echo suppression in a digital communication link, said digital communication link communicating a compressed digital representation of speech produced by a near talker and a far talker, said compressed digital representation speech including a coded gain parameter related to speech energy, the method comprising the steps of:
- reducing the gain parameters of said near talker or far talker digital speech representation at one end of the communication link in accordance with which of said gain parameters has the lesser magnitude;
- reducing the gain parameter of said near talker or far talker digital speech representation at the other end of the communication link in accordance with which of said gain parameters has the lesser magnitude;
- the reducing steps including the steps of:
- reducing the gain parameters of said far talker's digital speech representation when a recent peak gain parameter in said near talker's digital speech representation is greater than both (1) a first selected threshold and (2) the gain parameter of said far talker's digital speech representation plus a selected nonzero compensation value; and
- reducing the gain parameter of said near talker's digital speech representation when a recent peak gain parameter in said far talker's digital speech representation is greater than both (1) said first selected threshold and (2) the gain parameter of said near talker's digital speech representation plus said selected nonzero compensation value.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to application Ser. No. 471,038, filed Mar. 1, 1983, for DIGITAL VOICE COMPRESSION HAVING A DIGITALLY CONTROLLED AGC CIRCUIT AND MEANS FOR INCLUDING THE TRUE GAIN IN THE COMPRESSED DATA; application Ser. No. 471,138, filed Mar. 1, 1983, for DIGITAL VOICE TRANSMISSION HAVING IMPROVED ECHO SUPPRESSION; and application Ser. No. 471,139, filed Mar. 1, 1983, for DIGITAL VOICE COMPRESSION HAVING A DIGITALLY CONTROLLED AGC CIRCUIT AND MEANS FOR INCLUDING THE TRUE GAIN THE COMPRESSED DATA.
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