IP Library Granted Patent US 7,457,242
Granted Patent B2
US 7,457,242 · App. 10/777,933 · Granted Nov 25, 2008

System for transmitting high quality speech signals on a voice over internet protocol network

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Patent No.
US 7,457,242
App. No.
10/777,933
Granted
Nov 25, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

The VoIP quality speech process is activated when a subscriber accesses a speech quality sensitive resource or in response to an activation of the feature by the subscriber, or when it is determined that the originating subscriber terminal device requires the transmission of high quality speech signals. A transmit buffer, associated with the port circuit that serves the originating device, stores a predetermined number of packets as they are transmitted from the originating device. In the case of lost or damaged packets, the VoIP quality speech system activates the transmit buffer to retransmit the missing or damaged packet to the destination device. Intelligent buffer management is provided, where the destination device can regulate the size of the transmit buffer as well as the size of it's jitter buffer.

Claims (46)

1. A method of operating a buffer mechanism that is activated when there is an unavoidable pause in delivery of data to a receiving device over a communication connection from an originating device to said receiving device exclusively over an IP-based network comprising:

transmitting data packets, containing encoded speech signals received from said originating device, from a port circuit serving said originating device to said destination device via a communication connection established on said IP-based transmission medium using a packet transmission protocol that does not retransmit lost or damaged packets;

detecting when a pause in data delivery is necessary;

determining an effect that pauses at specific points in the delivery of data would have on performance of the receiving device;

managing buffering and subsequent delivery of data exclusively over said communication connection on said IP-based network to the receiving device, such that pauses in the data delivery occur at locations that would have a minimal impact on the performance of the receiving device; and

activating, independent of said packet transmission protocol and in response to a transmitted packet being lost or damaged, said port circuit to retrieve the packet from said transmit buffer for retransmission to said destination device on said existing- communication connection on said IP-based network.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the data consist of speech inputs to an automatic speech recognition resource; and

said step of managing the buffering implements pauses in the delivery of speech to the resource between words rather than within words.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the data consist of speech inputs to an automatic speech recognition resource; and

said step of managing the buffering implements pauses in the delivery of speech to the resource between phrases rather than within phrases.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the data consist of speech inputs to an automatic speech recognition resource; and

said step of managing the buffering implements pauses in the delivery of speech to the resource between commands rather than within commands.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the data consist of speech inputs to a voice-recording resource; and

said step of managing the buffering implements pauses in the delivery of speech to the resource between words rather than within words.

6. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the data consist of speech inputs to a voice-recording resource; and

said step of managing the buffering implements pauses in the delivery of speech to the resource between phrases rather than within phrases.

7. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the data consist of tonal inputs to a tone-detection resource; and

said step of managing the buffering implements pauses in the delivery of audio tones to the resource between tones, rather than within tones.

8. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the data consist of audio signals in which the duration of individual signals is important; and

said step of managing the buffering implements pauses in the delivery of signals to the resource which do not occur within time-sensitive signal components.

9. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the data consist of TTY/TDD (Text Telephone/Telecommunication Device for the Deaf) characters; and

said step of managing the buffering implements pauses in the delivery of characters to the resource between individual characters rather than within characters.

10. A method for transmitting data packets in a communication connection from a transmit buffer to a destination system exclusively via an IP-based communication network, comprising:

transmitting data packets, containing encoded speech signals received from said originating device, from a port circuit serving said originating device to said destination device via a communication connection established on said IP-based transmission medium using a packet transmission protocol that does not retransmit lost or damaged packets;

providing a transmit buffer for temporary storage of data packets to be sent across a communication connection established on an IP-based communication network; storing in said transmit buffer at least one data packet that is transmitted across said IP-based communication network;

varying a size of said transmit buffer based on input from at least one of said IP-based communication network and a destination system which is on said communication connection and connected to said IP-based communication network; and

activating, independent of said packet transmission protocol and in response to a transmitted packet being lost or damaged, said port circuit to retrieve the packet from said transmit buffer for retransmission to said destination device on said existing communication connection on said IP-based network.

11. The method for transmitting data packets of claim 10 wherein:

said input comprises at least one of: transmission delay in said IP-based communication network, speed of processing received data packets, time required to identify absence of a data packet in a sequence of received data packets, and time required to receive a transmitted data packet.

12. The method for transmitting data packets of claim 10 further comprising:

transmitting data packets from said transmit buffer to said destination system via said IP-based network using a first transmission protocol that does not retransmit transmitted packets that are at least one of lost and damaged;

determining that network performance of said IP-based network is insufficient to transmit quality data signals using said first transmission protocol; and

changing from transmitting data packets using said first transmission protocol to transmitting data packets using a second transmission protocol that provides for retransmission of transmitted packets that are at least one of lost and damaged.

13. The method for transmitting data signals of claim 12 wherein said step of determining comprises:

generating, at said destination system, an indication that identifies a missing packet; and

transmitting a signal to said transmit buffer requesting retransmission of said identified packet.

14. The method for transmitting data signals of claim 12 wherein said step of determining comprises:

determining presence of a destination system on said communication connection that requires high quality audio signals.

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