IP Library Granted Patent US 8,077,636
Granted Patent B2
US 8,077,636 · App. 12/587,591 · Granted Dec 13, 2011

Transcoders and mixers for voice-over-IP conferencing

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Patent No.
US 8,077,636
App. No.
12/587,591
Granted
Dec 13, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

Transcoders and mixers having reduced algorithmic delay and processing complexity. An improved mixer for signals having encoded speech parameters wherein the parameters obtained through decoding are used by a parameter estimator to improve the encoding by providing a parameter estimate for the mixed signal. In the case of pitch parameters, the mixer uses the principle of strong-pitch-domination. The mixing of wideband signals is simplified by performing mixing of individual lower and upper sub-bands. A transcoder and a mixer that converts a wideband signal into a narrowband signal relies upon high frequency suppression. A transcoder and a mixer that converts a narrowband signal into a wideband signal relies upon filter combination.

Claims (45)

1. A transcoder for converting a first input signal to an output signal, the first input signal comprising a narrowband signal and the output signal comprising a wideband signal, the transcoder comprising:

(a) a narrowband decoder for receiving the first input signal and outputting a decoded signal;

(b) a first filter for receiving the decoded signal and outputting a first lower sub-band signal, the first filter having a transfer characteristic for introducing a first artificial aliasing into the decoded signal to produce the first lower sub-band signal;

(c) a second filter for receiving the decoded signal and outputting a first upper sub-band signal, the second filter having a transfer characteristic for introducing a second artificial aliasing into the decoded signal to produce the first upper sub-band signal; and

(d) a wideband encoder for receiving the first lower sub-band signal and the first upper sub-band signal, encoding the first lower sub-band and first upper sub-band signals, and producing the output signal;

wherein the transcoder excludes an up-sampler and excludes a quadrature mirror filter.

2. The transcoder claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first and second artificial aliasings each alter the decoded signal to mimic the aliasing developed in a standard lower sub-band signal and a standard upper sub-band signal, respectively, as a result of quadrature mirror filtering.

3. The transcoder claimed in claim 1 , wherein the narrowband decoder operates in accordance with the G.711 protocol.

4. The transcoder claimed in claim 1 , wherein the wideband encoder operates in accordance with the G.722 protocol.

5. A VoIP mixer for mixing a first input signal with a second input signal, the second input signal comprising a wideband signal having a lower sub-band component and an upper sub-band component, the VoIP mixer comprising:

(a) a transcoder comprising:

a narrowband decoder for receiving the first input signal and outputting a decoded signal;

a first filter for receiving the decoded signal and outputting a first lower sub-band signal, the first filter having a transfer characteristic for introducing a first artificial aliasing into the decoded signal to produce the first lower sub-band signal;

a second filter for receiving the decoded signal and outputting a first upper sub-band signal, the second filter having a transfer characteristic for introducing a second artificial aliasing into the decoded signal to produce the first upper sub-band signal; and

a wideband encoder for receiving the first lower sub-band signal and the first upper sub-band signal, encoding the first lower sub-band and first upper sub-band signals, and producing an output signal;

wherein the transcoder excludes an up-sampler and excludes a quadrature mirror filter;

(b) a wideband decoder for receiving the second input signal and producing a second lower sub-band signal and a second upper sub-band signal;

(c) a lower sub-band mixer for mixing the first and second lower sub-band signals and producing a mixed lower sub-band signal; and

(d) an upper sub-band mixer for mixing the first and second upper sub-band signals and producing a mixed upper sub-band signal;

wherein the mixed lower sub-band signal and the mixed upper sub-band signal are input to the wideband encoder, which produces the output signal.

6. The VoIP mixer claimed in claim 5 , wherein the first and second artificial aliasings each alter the decoded signal to mimic the aliasing developed in a standard lower sub-band signal and a standard upper sub-band signal, respectively, as a result of quadrature mirror filtering.

7. The VoIP mixer claimed in claim 5 , wherein the narrowband decoder operates in accordance with the G.711 protocol.

8. . The VoIP mixer claimed in claim 5 , wherein the wideband encoder and the wideband decoder operate in accordance with the G.722 protocol.

9. A method for converting a first input signal to an output signal in a VoIP system, the first input signal comprising a narrowband signal and the output signal comprising a wideband signal, the method comprising the steps of:

(a) narrowband decoding the first input signal to produce a decoded signal;

(b) filtering the decoded signal to produce a first lower sub-band signal, wherein said filtering includes introducing a first artificial aliasing into the decoded signal to produce the first lower sub-band signal;

(c) filtering the decoded signal to produce a first upper sub-band signal, wherein said filtering includes introducing a second artificial aliasing into the decoded signal to produce the first upper sub-band signal; and

(d) wideband encoding the first lower sub-band signal and the first upper sub-band signal to produce the output signal;

wherein the method excludes up-sampling the decoded signal and wherein filtering excludes the use of quadrature mirror filters.

10. The method claimed in claim 9 , wherein the first and second artificial aliasings each alter the decoded signal to mimic the aliasing developed in a standard lower sub-band signal and a standard upper sub-band signal, respectively, as a result of quadrature mirror filtering.

11. The method claimed in claim 9 , wherein the step of narrowband decoding is performed in accordance with the G.711 protocol.

12. The method claimed in claim 9 , wherein the step of encoding is performed in accordance with the G.722 protocol.

13. A method for mixing a first input signal with a second input signal in a VoIP system, the second input signal comprising a wideband signal having a lower sub-band component and an upper sub-band component, the method comprising the steps of:

narrowband decoding the first input signal to produce a decoded signal;

filtering the decoded signal to produce a first lower sub-band signal, wherein said filtering includes introducing a first artificial aliasing into the decoded signal to produce the first lower sub-band signal;

filtering the decoded signal to produce a first upper sub-band signal, wherein said filtering includes introducing a second artificial aliasing into the decoded signal to produce the first upper sub-band signal;

wideband encoding the first lower sub-band signal and the first upper sub-band signal to produce an output signal;

wherein the method excludes up-sampling the decoded signal and wherein filtering excludes the use of quadrature mirror filters;

wideband decoding the second input signal to produce a second lower sub-band signal and a second upper sub-band signal;

mixing the first and second lower sub-band signals to produce a mixed lower sub-band signal; and

mixing the first and second upper sub-band signals to produce a mixed upper sub-band signal;

wherein the step of wideband encoding includes encoding the mixed lower sub-band signal and the mixed upper sub-band signal to produce the output signal.

14. The method claimed in claim 13 , wherein the first and second artificial aliasings each alter the decoded signal to mimic the aliasing developed in a standard lower sub-band signal and a standard upper sub-band signal, respectively, as a result of quadrature mirror filtering.

15. The method claimed in claim 13 , wherein the step of narrowband decoding is performed in accordance with the G.711 protocol.

16. The method claimed in claim 13 , wherein the step of wideband encoding and the step of wideband decoding are performed in accordance with the G.722 protocol.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 26, 2020
From: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC
To: RPX CLEARINGHOUSE LLC
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 29, 2018
From: RPX CLEARINGHOUSE LLC
To: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC
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RELEASE (REEL 038041 / FRAME 0001) Recorded Jan 2, 2018
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: RPX CORPORATION; RPX CLEARINGHOUSE LLC
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 9, 2016
From: RPX CORPORATION; RPX CLEARINGHOUSE LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 9, 2015
From: ROCKSTAR CONSORTIUM US LP; ROCKSTAR CONSORTIUM LLC; BOCKSTAR TECHNOLOGIES LLC; CONSTELLATION TECHNOLOGIES LLC; MOBILESTAR TECHNOLOGIES LLC; NETSTAR TECHNOLOGIES LLC
To: RPX CLEARINGHOUSE LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 24, 2014
From: NORTEL NETWORKS LIMITED
To: ROCKSTAR CONSORTIUM US LP
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 2, 2013
From: NORTEL NETWORKS LIMITED
To: ROCKSTAR CONSORTIUM US LP
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 24, 2011
From: EL-HENNAWEY, MOHAMED SAMY
To: NORTEL NETWORKS LIMITED
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 24, 2011
From: GOUBRAN, RAFIK A.; QIAN, ZHIHONG
To: CARLETON UNIVERSITY
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