20240020334. AUDIO WITH EMBEDDED TIMING FOR SYNCHRONIZATION simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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AUDIO WITH EMBEDDED TIMING FOR SYNCHRONIZATION

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Richard Barron Franklin of San Diego CA (US)

Christopher Alan Pagnotta of Carlsbad CA (US)

Justin Joseph Rosen Gagne of San Diego CA (US)

Jeffrey Payne of Lakeside CA (US)

Stephen James Potter of San Diego CA (US)

Bengt Stefan Gustavsson of Rancho Santa Fe CA (US)

AUDIO WITH EMBEDDED TIMING FOR SYNCHRONIZATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240020334 titled 'AUDIO WITH EMBEDDED TIMING FOR SYNCHRONIZATION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes techniques for audio processing, specifically focusing on the combination of an audio signal and a periodic timing signal into an audio stream. The techniques involve receiving an audio signal from one or more microphones, as well as receiving a periodic timing signal. The audio signal and timing signal are then combined to create an audio stream. A time stamp is generated based on the received timing signal and added to the audio stream.

  • Techniques for audio processing are described in the patent application.
  • The techniques involve combining an audio signal and a periodic timing signal into an audio stream.
  • The audio signal is received from one or more microphones.
  • A time stamp is generated based on the received timing signal and added to the audio stream.

Potential Applications:

  • Audio recording and playback systems
  • Live audio streaming platforms
  • Voice recognition and speech analysis software
  • Audio synchronization in video production

Problems Solved:

  • Accurate synchronization of audio signals with timing signals
  • Ensuring consistent timing and alignment of audio streams
  • Improving the accuracy of time-stamped audio data

Benefits:

  • Enhanced audio quality and synchronization
  • Improved accuracy in audio analysis and processing
  • Increased efficiency in audio recording and playback systems
  • Seamless integration of audio streams with timing information


Original Abstract Submitted

techniques are described herein for audio processing. for instance, a technique can include receiving, from one or more microphones, an audio signal; receiving a periodic timing signal based on the periodic timing signal; combining the audio signal and the periodic timing signal into an audio stream; generating a time stamp based on the received periodic timing signal; and adding the generated time stamp to the audio stream based on the periodic timing signal in the audio stream.