The present invention relates to intercom systems that support wireless communication devices.
In one embodiment, the invention provides an intercom system in which portable wireless beltpack devices are communicatively coupled to one of a plurality of access points. The access points are connected directly to the intercom system via Ethernet connections and can be daisy chained and/or routed through Ethernet switches for a direct connection. The access points are synchronized to permit control and minimization of audio latency on the network. The access points themselves distribute the management of data and audio and no central controller is used. The “cellular-type” roaming of a beltpack device from one access point to another is therefore not limited by a controller on the Ethernet between the intercom and the access points. This results in improvements in system and installation costs, reliability, and system complexity as well as a system that is easily scalable.
In another embodiment, the invention provides a portable wireless beltpack device configured to identify its home “access point” when connecting to any of the plurality of access points. If the access point determines that it is not the “home” access point for a beltpack device that is transmitting audio, the access point forwards the received audio from the beltpack to the beltpack's home access point via the Ethernet connection. The beltpack's home access point then forwards the received audio to the intercom system. As such, beltpacks are able to roam from one access point to another while functionality continues as though it were always connected to its home access point.
In yet another embodiment, the invention provides methods and systems for providing audio routing and roaming functionality for a wireless intercom system including a plurality of wireless access points. A first wireless access point is configured to receive a communication from a first wireless intercom device and identify a home access point for the first wireless intercom device. The first wireless access point transmits audio data from the first wireless intercom device directly to the intercom system in response to a determination that the first wireless access point is the home access point for the first wireless device. The audio data from the first wireless intercom device is transmitted to the intercom system through a second wireless access point in response to a determination that the second wireless access point is the home access point for the first wireless intercom device.
In various embodiments, the intercom system is configured to allow wireless keypanels/beltpacks to roam between RF access points and connect on the Ethernet to an intercom system, operate independently, or operate as a group of access points without an intercom system. If used with an intercom system, the access points are connected directly using standard Ethernet technology. A central server is not required to manage the wireless keypanels/beltpacks or access points. Each keypanel/beltpack is assigned a “home” access point and remembers its “home” access point's electronic address. When connecting to an access point as a “visitor,” the keypanel/beltpack sends the access point its “home” access point's electronic address and the access point then routes signals from the “visitor” keypanel/beltpack through the network to the “home” access point of the keypanel/beltpack and then, if used, to the intercom system. Therefore, beltpacks are able to roam between access points without having to reestablish a connection from an access point audio port to an intercom audio port. The beltpacks, access points, and intercom audio are all synchronized to allow uniform, minimized latency of the audio signal routed between the access points and the intercom.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
However, the centralized intercom system of
First, the cost of procuring, installing, and maintaining a centralized controller adds to the overall cost of the system. The centralized system is not easily scalable compared to the decentralized system. The centralized controller also presents a single point of failure—if there is a problem with the central server 105, then the entire wireless intercom network becomes unusable.
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Thus, the invention provides, among other things, a distributed wireless intercom system for routing audio data over Ethernet between multiple access point in order to provide audio synchronization and roaming for connected portable wireless beltpack devices. Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/307,995, filed Mar. 14, 2016, entitled “DISTRIBUTED WIRELESS INTERCOM AUDIO ROUTING OVER ETHERNET WITH SYNCHRONIZATION AND ROAMING,” the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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