US Patent Application 17965621. WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM, RECEIVER, AND VOICE OUTPUT METHOD WITH VARIABLE ASSIGNMENT OF VOICE CHANNELS TO WIRELESS MICROPHONES simplified abstract

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WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM, RECEIVER, AND VOICE OUTPUT METHOD WITH VARIABLE ASSIGNMENT OF VOICE CHANNELS TO WIRELESS MICROPHONES

Organization Name

Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Ryosuke Kitago of Fukuoka (JP)

Takaharu Ninagawa of Fukuoka (JP)

Toshiharu Aikawa of Fukuoka (JP)

WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM, RECEIVER, AND VOICE OUTPUT METHOD WITH VARIABLE ASSIGNMENT OF VOICE CHANNELS TO WIRELESS MICROPHONES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17965621 titled 'WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM, RECEIVER, AND VOICE OUTPUT METHOD WITH VARIABLE ASSIGNMENT OF VOICE CHANNELS TO WIRELESS MICROPHONES

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a wireless microphone system that includes an input device and a receiver. The receiver has a processor and memory that stores instructions for performing various operations.

  • The system wirelessly communicates with wireless microphones capable of collecting voices and transmitting voice signals.
  • It receives voice signals from the wireless microphones.
  • It generates voice channel management data based on input from the input device, which defines the use relationship between voice channels and the wireless microphones.
  • It audibly outputs the voice signals from the wireless microphones using the appropriate voice channel based on the voice channel management data.


Original Abstract Submitted

A wireless microphone system includes: an input device; and a receiver including a processor and a memory storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the receive to perform operations. The operations include: wirelessly communicating with at least one of wireless microphones capable of collecting voices of respective speaking persons and wirelessly transmitting voice signals of the respective voices; receiving a voice signal of a speaking person transmitted from a corresponding one of the wireless microphones; holding voice channel management data generated based on input from the input device and defining a use relationship between voice channels and the wireless microphones, respectively; and audibly outputting the voice signal of the speaking person sent from the corresponding one of the wireless microphones by using, based on the voice channel management data, any one of the voice channels.