Abstract: An audio conferencing system comprises an audio conference mixer that receives digitized audio signals and sums a plurality of the digitized audio signals containing speech to provide a summed conference signal. A transcoder receives and transcodes the summed conference signal to provide a transcoded summed signal that is streamed onto the Internet.
Abstract: A serial-to-parallel/parallel-to-serial conversion engine provides a bi-directional interface between a serial TDM highway and a parallel TDM highway. The conversion engine includes a serial-to-parallel data conversion device receives a serially received data word and provides a parallel output data word. The conversion engine includes a serial data input interface that receives the serially received data word and provides a received data word. A serial-to-parallel mapping circuit receives the received data word and generates memory write control and write address signals. A memory device includes a first port responsive to the memory write control signals and write address signals for writing the received data word into the memory device, and a second port responsive to memory read control and read address signals for reading data from the memory device.
Abstract: An audio conferencing platform includes data bus (e.g., a time division multiplex (TDM) bus), a controller, and an interface circuit that receives audio signals from a plurality of conference participants and provides digitized audio signals in assigned time slots over the TDM bus. The audio conferencing platform also includes a plurality of digital signal processors (DSPs) adapted to communicate on the TDM bus with the interface circuit. At least one of the DSPs sums a plurality of the digitized audio signals associated with conference participants who are speaking, to provide a summed conference signal. This DSP provides the summed conference signal to at least one of the other plurality of DSPs, which removes the digitized audio signal associated with a speaker whose voice is included in the summed conference signal, to provide a customized conference audio signal to each of the speakers.