Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices – Noise or distortion suppression – Interpolation
Patent
1993-03-26
1996-07-02
Kuntz, Curtis
Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices
Noise or distortion suppression
Interpolation
381 46, H04B 1500
Patent
active
055331335
ABSTRACT:
Noise is suppressed during pauses and silent periods in conversation, and voiced signals are freely passed in a mobile communications system thereby improving the quality of the transmitted speech. Noise suppression is implemented in such a way that a low level of noise is still allowed to pass to provide presence of the remote speaker; that is, the line is not made completely silent as this may falsely indicate that the connection has been interrupted. The noise suppression has an added feature of decreasing the background noise fractionally when voice is no longer detected. This provides perceptually improved quality of the communication.
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patent: 5133013 (1992-07-01), Munday
patent: 5220610 (1993-06-01), Kane et al.
Gupta Prabhat K.
Kepley, III W. Robert
Lamkin Allan
Morris Adrian J.
Denson-Low Wanda K.
Gudmestad Terje
Hughes Aircraft Company
Kuntz Curtis
Lee Ping W.
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