Claims
- 1. A voice signal coding system for coding an intermittent analog voice signal contained in an analog mixed signal having the intermittent analog voice signal mixed with a background analog noise signal, said system comprising:
- a coding circuit, receiving said analog mixed signal, which is operative to generate a coded output signal which is time compressed relative to said analog mixed signal by digitizing said analog mixed signal only during each time a control signal is applied thereto to obtain a corresponding series of coded output segments, and by outputting the series of coded output segments without time intervals therebetween as said coded output signal;
- voice signal detecting means, receiving said analog mixed signal, for detecting periods during which said analog voice signal is present in said analog mixed signal; and
- coding period control means, coupled to said voice signal detecting means, for generating said control signal applied to said coding circuit during voice periods detected by said voice signal detecting means during which said analog voice signal is present in said analog mixed signal, wherein said analog mixed signal is digitized by said coding circuit converter to obtain said coded output segments only during the voice periods detected by said voice signal detecting means.
- 2. A voice signal coding system as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
- noise signal detecting means, coupled to said voice signal detecting means, for detecting noise signal periods during which said analog voice signal is not present in said analog mixed signal; and,
- coding-compression control means, coupled to said noise signal detecting means, for determining a duration of each noise signal period detected by said noise signal detecting means and for generating coded noise period data denoting the duration of each detected noise signal period;
- wherein said coding circuit includes means for inserting said coded noise period data in said coded output segments of said coded output signal.
- 3. A voice signal coding system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said voice signal detecting means comprises:
- (a) band dividing means for digitizing the analog mixed signal and for dividing the thus digitized mixed signal into a plurality of digital signals of different frequency ranges and for supplying said plurality of digital signals through a plurality of respective channels;
- (b) cepstrum analysis means for cepstrum-analyzing the digital signal of each channel supplied from said band dividing means; and,
- (c) peak detecting means for detecting peaks of a cepstrum analysis output from said cepstrum analysis means so as to discriminate voice portions within said analog mixed signal, wherein each detected voice portion is indicative of the presence of said analog voice signal in said analog mixed signal and wherein said control signal generating means generates said control signal only during detection of each voice portion.
- 4. A voice signal coding system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said voice signal detecting means comprises:
- (a) band dividing means for digitizing the analog mixed signal and for dividing the thus digitized mixed signal into a plurality of digital signals of different frequency ranges and for supplying said plurality of digital signals through a plurality of respective channels;
- (b) cepstrum analysis means for cepstrum-analyzing the digital signal of each channel supplied from said band dividing means; and,
- (c) detecting means for detecting peaks and a peak average of a cepstrum analysis output from said cepstrum analysis means so as to discriminate vowel and consonant portions within said analog mixed signal, wherein each detected vowel and consonant portion is indicative of the presence of said analog voice signal in said analog mixed signal and wherein said control signal generating means generates said control signal only during detection of each vowel and consonant portion.
- 5. A voice signal coding system for coding an intermittent analog voice signal contained in an analog mixed signal having the intermittent analog voice signal mixed with a background analog noise signal, said system comprising:
- band dividing means for digitizing the analog mixed signal and for dividing the thus digitized mixed signal into a plurality of digital signals of different frequency ranges and for supplying said plurality of digital signals through a plurality of respective channels;
- a coding circuit, receiving a noise cancelled analog signal, which is operative to generate a coded output signal which is time compressed relative to said noise cancelled analog signal by digitizing said noise cancelled analog signal only during each time a control signal is applied thereto to obtain a corresponding series of coded output segments, and by outputting the series of coded output segments without time intervals therebetween as said coded output signal;
- voice signal detecting means, receiving said plurality of digital signals through said plurality of respective channels, for detecting periods during which said analog voice signal is present in said analog mixed signal;
- coding period control means, coupled to said voice signal detecting means, for generating said control signal applied to said coding circuit during voice periods detected by said voice signal detecting means during which said analog voice signal is present in said analog mixed signal, wherein said noise cancelled analog signal is digitized by said coding circuit to obtain said coded output segments only during the voice periods detected by said voice signal detecting means;
- noise prediction means, receiving said plurality of digital signals through said plurality of respective channels, for predicting a noise signal contained in said analog mixed signal during periods in which said analog voice signal is present in said analog mixed signal based on a previous noise signal;
- cancellation means for subtracting the predicted noise signal from said plurality of digital signals of said respective channels to obtain noise cancelled digital signals of said respective channels; and
- combining means for combining and digital-to-analog converting said noise cancelled digital signals to obtain said noise cancelled analog signal received by said coding circuit.
- 6. A voice signal coding system as claimed in claim 5, wherein said voice signal detecting means comprises:
- (a) cepstrum analysis means for cepstrum-analyzing the digital signal of each channel supplied from said band dividing means; and,
- (b) peak detecting means for detecting peaks of a cepstrum analysis output from said cepstrum analysis means so as to discriminate voice portions within said analog mixed signal, wherein each detected voice portion is indicative of the presence of said analog voice signal in said analog mixed signal and wherein said control signal generating means generates said control signal only during detection of each voice portion.
- 7. A voice signal coding system as claimed in claim 6, further comprising:
- noise signal detecting means, coupled to said voice signal detecting means, for detecting noise signal periods during which said analog voice signal is not present in said analog mixed signal; and,
- coding-compression control means, coupled to said noise signal detecting means, for determining a duration of each noise signal period detected by said noise signal detecting means and for generating coded noise period data denoting the duration of each detected noise signal period;
- wherein said coding circuit includes means for inserting said coded noise period data in said coded output signal.
- 8. A voice signal coding system as claimed in claim 5, wherein said voice signal detecting means comprises:
- (a) cepstrum analysis means for cepstrum-analyzing the digital signal of each channel supplied from said band dividing means; and,
- (b) detecting means for detecting peaks and a peak average of a cepstrum analysis output from said cepstrum analysis means so as to discriminate vowel and consonant portions within said analog mixed signal, wherein each detected vowel and consonant portion is indicative of the presence of said analog voice signal in said analog mixed signal and wherein said control signal generating means generates said control signal only during detection of each vowel and consonant portion.
- 9. A voice signal coding system as claimed in claim 8, further comprising:
- noise signal detecting means, coupled to said voice signal detecting means, for detecting noise signal periods during which said analog voice signal is not present in said analog mixed signal; and,
- coding-compression control means, coupled to said noise signal detecting means, for determining a duration of each noise signal period detected by said noise signal detecting means and for generating coded noise period data denoting the duration of each detected noise signal period;
- wherein said coding circuit includes means for inserting said coded noise period data in said coded output signal.
- 10. A voice signal coding system as claimed in claim 5, further comprising:
- noise signal detecting means, coupled to said voice signal detecting means, for detecting noise signal periods during which said analog voice signal is not present in said analog mixed signal; and,
- coding-compression control means, coupled to said noise signal detecting means, for determining a duration of each noise signal period detected by said noise signal detecting means and for generating coded noise period data denoting the duration of each detected noise signal period;
- wherein said coding circuit includes means for inserting said coded noise period data in said coded output signal.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Rule 62 continuation of now abandoned application, Ser. No. 08/160,813, filed Dec. 3, 1993, which is a Rule 60 continuation of 07/706/575, filed May 28, 1991 U.S. Pat. No. 5,293,450.
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