TRANSMISSION SYSTEM COMPRISING AT LEAST A SATELLITE STATION AND A CONNECTION STATION, A STATION INCLUDING A SPEECH MESSAGE CORRECTION DEVICE AND A METHOD OF IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF SPEECH MESSAGES

This system, in which the speech signals are conveyed in frames, is formed by a plurality of satellite stations (M1, M2, . . . ) and a connection station (B1) for permitting data exchanges over telephone lines via a switch (SW). To remedy the unwanted effects of poor transmissions, there is proposed to attenuate the speech signals when the signal frames are declared to be bad frames.

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Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates to a transmission system comprising at least a satellite station and a connection station for connecting the system to a switched network, in which system at least one of said stations includes means for receiving speech messages transmitted in frames and a speech message correction device for modifying the speech signal frames as a function of the quality of the transmission.

[0002] The invention likewise relates to a station suitable for such a system, which station includes a speech message correction device for modifying the speech signal frames as a function of the quality of the transmission.

[0003] The invention also relates to a method of improving the quality of speech messages.

[0004] The invention finds interesting applications in the domain of portable radio telephones complying with the GSM and other standards (DCS . . . etc.).

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0005] Such a system is known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,687,184 in which at least one of the stations includes a message correction device which already notably improves the quality of the messages heard.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0006] The present invention proposes a system of the type defined in the opening paragraph, which certainly still more improves the quality of the messages received in poor transmission conditions.

[0007] For this purpose, such a system is characterized in that the speech message correction device includes a counter of bad frames, an attenuation circuit for diminishing the amplitude of the speech signals for a count of said counter that is higher than a predetermined value.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0008] These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter.

[0009] In the drawings:

[0010] FIG. 1 shows a system in accordance with the invention,

[0011] FIG. 2 shows a satellite station in accordance with the invention,

[0012] FIG. 3 shows a connection station in accordance with the invention, and

[0013] FIG. 4 shows a flow chart representing the steps of the method implemented in accordance with the invention.

DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0014] FIG. 1 shows in a diagram a system in accordance with the invention. This system, complying with the GSM standards and shown in this FIG. 1, is formed by a base or connection station B1 and by a plurality of satellite stations which are mobiles or not M1, M2, . . . . Only the stations M1 and M2 are shown in the Figure. The connection station B1 permits of the exchange of data between the satellite stations which are located in its coverage area Z1, on the one hand, and also of the exchange of data with subscribers (for example, subscriber A1) who belong to the normal switched network via a switching center SW, on the other hand.

[0015] FIG. 2 shows in a diagram a satellite station in accordance with the invention. Only the receiving part is shown, any detail concerning the structure of such a station may be found in cited U.S. Pat. No. 5,687,184. The speech data are transported by waves captured by an antenna 10 connected to a receiving circuit 12 followed by a channel decoder 14 which supplies data to a speech message correction device 16. The output signals of the device are applied to a sound signal restoring circuit 18 formed, inter alia, by an amplified listening loudspeaker.

[0016] FIG. 3 shows in a diagram a connection station in accordance with the invention. Only the receiving part is shown, any detail concerning the structure of such a station may be found in cited U.S. Pat. No. 5,687,184. This station includes the elements 20, 22, 24, 26 and 28 comparable to the respective elements 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 of the satellite station of FIG. 1. The element 28, however, produces only analog signals on its output and does not produce sound waves as the circuit 18 does. A controller 30 establishes a path to the switch of the switched network SW if need be.

[0017] The channel decoders 14 and 24 produce signals by means of which it is possible to determine the bad frames and, if it is necessary, to carry out a process so that the signals returned to the subscribers and to the users are not too annoying when the transmissions are poor, notably sound fragments which give an impression of “chopped words” which are highly annoying to hear.

[0018] According to the invention, the devices 16 and 26 include a counter 34 and 36 respectively, for counting the number of bad frames and means for attenuating the sound signals when this number exceeds a certain value, for example, 4.

[0019] FIG. 4 explains the implementation of the invention by means of a flow chart. In this flow chart, box KO shows the reception of a frame. K1 is a test carried out with the signals produced by the channel decoder 14, 24 in view of determining whether the received frame is a good or a bad frame; if it is a good frame, box K2 is proceeded to where the contents CBD of the counter of bad frames 34, 36 is set to zero. If the frame is bad, the contents of this counter are incremented by unity, box K4. Then, in box K6, the contents CBD are tested. If they exceed a certain count, in this example 4, then an incrementation step STP is set to 6 (box K10), if not, the value is set to 0 (box K8). Thus the value of the amplitude of the signals to be applied to the speech restoration circuit assumes the value indicated in box K12:

Xmax[i]=MAX(Xmax[i]−stp), for i=1, . . . 4,

[0020] i is the number of the sub-sequences,

[0021] Xmax[i] is the amplitude of the sub-sequences.

[0022] All these values are explained or defined in the standard ETS 300-961.

[0023] Thus, by means of the measures proposed by the invention there is avoided that silence samples are inserted too abruptly when the transmission becomes too bad.

Claims

1. A transmission system comprising at least a satellite station and a connection station for connecting the system to a switched network, in which system at least one of said stations includes means for receiving speech messages transmitted in frames and a speech message correction device for modifying the speech signal frames as a function of the quality of the transmission, which system is characterized in that the speech message correction device includes a counter of bad frames, an attenuation circuit for diminishing the amplitude of the speech signals for a count of said counter that is higher than a predetermined value.

2. A satellite station suitable for a system as claimed in

claim 1, including a message correction device, characterized in that the speech message correction device has a counter for counting bad frames, an attenuation circuit for diminishing the amplitude of the speech signals for a count of said counter that is higher than a predetermined value.

3. A connection station suitable for a system as claimed in

claim 1, including a message correction device, characterized in that the speech message correction device includes a counter for counting bad frames, an attenuation circuit for diminishing the amplitude of the speech signals for a count of said counter that is higher than a predetermined value.

4. A method of improving the quality of the speech messages implemented in a system as claimed in

claim 1 or in a station as claimed in
claim 2 or
3, characterized in that it comprises the following steps:
counting of bad frames,
diminishing the signals when the count of bad frames exceeds a predetermined value.
Patent History
Publication number: 20010041534
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 8, 1998
Publication Date: Nov 15, 2001
Inventor: PIERRE ROULLET (LISSIEU)
Application Number: 09207531
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Space Satellite (455/12.1)
International Classification: H04B001/04;