Multiplex communications – Special services – Conferencing
Reexamination Certificate
2011-07-19
2011-07-19
Sam, Phirin (Department: 2476)
Multiplex communications
Special services
Conferencing
C379S158000, C379S202010
Reexamination Certificate
active
07983200
ABSTRACT:
The performance of a voice conference using a packet-based conference bridge can be improved with a number of modifications. In one modification, the conference bridge receives speech indication signals from the individual packet-based terminals within the voice conference, these speech indication signals then being used by the conference bridge to select the talkers within the voice conference. This removes the need for speech detection techniques within the conference bridge, hence decreasing the required processing power and the latency within the conference bridge. In another modification, the conference bridge sends addressing control signals to the individual packet-based terminals selected as talkers, these addressing control signals directing the terminals selected as talkers to directly transmit their voice data packets to the other terminals within the voice conference. This direct transmission of voice data packets can reduce transcoding and latency within the network. These two modifications could further be combined, resulting in a conference bridge that receives speech indication signals, selects the talkers for the voice conference and outputs addressing control signal to the talkers. In this case, the advantages of the two modifications are gained as well as additional capacity advantages resulting from no voice signals actually traversing the conference bridge.
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Cuddy David R.
Edholm Philip K.
Simard Frederic F.
Nortel Networks Limited
Sam Phirin
Withrow & Terranova , PLLC
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