18244883. LATENCY HANDLING FOR POINT-TO-POINT COMMUNICATIONS simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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LATENCY HANDLING FOR POINT-TO-POINT COMMUNICATIONS

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Emily A. Wigley of San Francisco CA (US)

Shai Messingher Lang of Santa Clara CA (US)

Hui-Jung Kuo of Carlsbad CA (US)

Ronald J. Guglielmone, Jr. of Redwood City CA (US)

LATENCY HANDLING FOR POINT-TO-POINT COMMUNICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18244883 titled 'LATENCY HANDLING FOR POINT-TO-POINT COMMUNICATIONS

Simplified Explanation: The patent application discusses technology that enhances point-to-point audio communications by adjusting for human sensitivity to latency differences in multipath communications.

  • Measures ambient noise levels
  • Selects processing for received audio based on ambient noise level
  • Emits processed audio signal through a loudspeaker worn by the listener

Key Features and Innovation: - Improved point-to-point audio communications - Adjustment for human sensitivity to latency differences - Ambient noise level measurement - Processing selection based on ambient noise level - Enhanced audio signal emission through a loudspeaker

Potential Applications: - Telecommunications - Audio broadcasting - Public address systems - Hearing aid technology

Problems Solved: - Latency differences in multipath communications - Ambient noise interference in audio signals

Benefits: - Improved audio quality - Enhanced listening experience - Better communication clarity

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Audio Communication Technology for Various Industries This technology can be utilized in telecommunications, broadcasting, public address systems, and hearing aid devices, improving audio quality and clarity for users in various industries.

Prior Art: No prior art information available at this time.

Frequently Updated Research: There is ongoing research in the field of audio signal processing and human perception of latency in communications that may be relevant to this technology.

Questions about Audio Communication Technology: Question 1: How does this technology address latency differences in multipath communications? This technology measures ambient noise levels and adjusts processing for received audio signals based on these levels, improving point-to-point audio communications by accounting for human sensitivity to latency differences.

Question 2: What are the potential commercial applications of this technology? This technology can be applied in various industries such as telecommunications, broadcasting, public address systems, and hearing aid devices, enhancing audio quality and clarity for users across different sectors.


Original Abstract Submitted

Aspects of the subject technology provide improved point-to-point audio communications based on human variable sensitivity to latency differences in multipath communications. In aspects, improved techniques may include measuring a level of ambient noise, and then selecting processing for a received electronic audio based on the measured level of ambient noise before emitting the processed audio signal at a loudspeaker worn by a listener.