[0001] The present invention relates to a remote control with a wireless transmission channel
for controlling a device, and to a corresponding receiving unit.
[0002] Remote controls for controlling a television set or other consumer electronics equipment
are widely used and well known. They comprise a more or less large number of buttons
to provide special commands for controlling the associated equipment. Buttons providing
multiple functions or providing commands in connection with a display on the remote
control or with an on-screen-display of the respective television set are also known.
The commands of the remote control are transmitted via infra-red signals to a receiving
unit of the corresponding device. Transmission of control signals via ultra-sonic
waves is also known but rarely used.
[0003] A tendency exists also, to provide more universal remote controls for controlling
several devices, for example a television set, a video recorder and a DVD player,
or for controlling all units of a hi-fi system. In all cases there has to be found
a compromise between an easy and understandable use of the remote control, without
pressing too much buttons for a certain command, and to keep the remote control compact
and providing not too much buttons which make the remote control too complex and expensive.
For the buttons it is necessary to have an associated label for the respective command,
mostly an abbreviation or a number, which need also a large amount of space on the
top of the remote control.
[0004] It is the object of the present invention to provide a remote control as described
above which allows an easy handling by a user.
[0005] This object is achieved by means of the features of the invention as specified in
Claim 1. A receiving unit for a respective remote control is specified in claim 7
and a television receiver with a respective receiving unit in claim 12. Advantageous
developments of the invention are specified in the subclaims.
[0006] The remote control of the invention comprises a first wireless transmission channel
for controlling a device, especially for a consumer electronics equipment, and a microphone
and a transmitter for transmitting words spoken by a user via a second wireless transmission
channel. The remote control therefore allows a user to control the respective device
only via special command words. In addition to the control via words the remote control
can be used in the traditional way via buttons on the remote control with the first
transmission channel. Via a special button on the remote control, the voice button,
the second transmission channel can be activated. For example it might be more convenient
for users which use a remote control only rarely or for older persons, to use the
remote control only with words or for other persons to use the remote control as known
with the buttons via the infra-red transmission channel.
[0007] The second transmission channel uses advantageously a radio frequency for the transmission
and the command words are modulated in the remote control via a modulator onto the
carrier frequency of the second transmission channel. Advantageously FM-modulation
can be used for transmitting the words analogue to a receiving unit, with a radio
frequency lying in the 70 cm wavelength band, or with a respective frequency depending
on the country.
[0008] The receiving unit comprises a circuit for decoding the command words, comprising
especially an analogue digital converter and digital signal processing means for comparing
the command words with control words stored in a memory.
[0009] Because only a limited number of command words is necessary for a remote control
a reduced word set of control words can be used for better speech recognition providing
a high probability for understanding or recognising words as a command. Special adjustments
to the voice of a user or any learning systems are therefore not necessary. The remote
control comprises especially a difference microphone which allows a high suppression
of background noises for example from other persons in the room or from the television
set or the respective hi-fi system. Only words spoken directly into the remote control
are recognised as command words. The microphone is located at the front on top of
the remote control for easy handling. With the radio frequency transmission the remote
control is not sensitive to the direction of the transmitter and the remote control
can be held close to the mouth not pointing to the device to be controlled.
[0010] By using an analogue transmission channel the circuit effort in the remote control
itself is comparatively low because all of the decoding means are arranged in the
receiving unit. Additional power required in the remote control is especially necessary
for the radio frequency transmitter. This can be handled easily by small rechargeable
accumulators in the remote control.
[0011] By pressing the voice button the carrier frequency of the second transmission channel
is activated which indicates the receiving unit that a spoken command will come. The
button has to be pressed as long as the one or a few command words are spoken which
is a handling to which a user will be accustomed to very quickly. In addition, the
second transmission channel is equipped with a delayed switching off of the second
transmission channel with a delay for example of about one second because a user may
release the button too early, before he has ended the command word. With these features
a high probability for the recognition of the correct command word is given.
[0012] In order to ensure maximum flexibility and reliability, a software that enables most
people to operate the system is installed into the base unit. There are no learning
phases. At the heart of the technology is a dedicated digital signal processor (DSP)
which processes the signal. Speech, captured by the microphone, is transmitted by
the second transmission channel to the receiving unit. Next the speech is digitised
and then filtered to remove all background noise pollution. The significant parameters
are then extracted by the application of techniques such as "Spectral Analysis" or
"Linear Predictive Coding". The minimal units characterising all the sounds of a language
such as phonemes are then retrieved and the various combinations processed subject
to the word models in a data base memory, the data base comprising some hundreds of
words.
[0013] Using the Hidden Markov Model (HMM) method, the sequences of phonemes are compared,
applying a statistical and probability based theory, with the words and functions
contained in the data base. Once the voice command is recognised a serial bus connection
is used to communicate the command for example to a television set for execution.
[0014] The remote control can be used with different appliances and of multi-brand equipment.
The receiving unit can be arranged especially as a separate docking station, which
can be hooked up via a cable to a socket, for example of a television set, which most
television sets are provided with for adjustment and repair service.
[0015] The invention is explained in more detail below by way of an example with reference
to a schematic drawing, in which:
Figure: A remote control for controlling several appliances.
[0016] In the sole figure a remote control RC is shown for controlling a television set
TV via a wireless infrared transmission channel 1. The commands for this transmission
channel 1 are selected on the remote control RC via buttons BX as known. The television
set TV comprises a respective infrared receiver and control means for decoding the
infrared commands. Via the remote control RC also other appliances as a video recorder
VCR or a digital video player DVD can be controlled.
[0017] The remote control RC comprises further a special button B for activating a second
wireless transmission channel 2. The button B may be located at the side, or at the
top, of the remote control for easy handling. Via the remote control RC words spoken
by a user are transmitted via the second transmission channel 2 to a receiving unit
DS in which these words are decoded and interpreted as commands for controlling the
television set TV. The remote control comprises a microphone M and a transmitter 3
via which the command words are transmitted in an analogue manner to the receiving
unit DS.
[0018] The transmitter 3 is advantageously a radio frequency transmitter working in the
frequency range of 400 - 500 MHz. By pressing the button B on the remote control the
transmission channel 2 is active and a vocal link is enabled starting the RF-transmission
of a pilot tone. The vocal link is active as long as the button B is pressed. When
the user releases the button B the vocal link remains active for a short time-out,
approximately one second in order to catch the end of the words spoken by the user.
This time-out should not be too long because it could otherwise interpret words as
commands, which the user did not intend. Via a modulator 4 the words received by the
microphone M are modulated analogue via FM frequency modulation onto the carrier frequency
in a known manner and then transmitted via the transmitter 3, in this example with
a frequency of 433 MHz, or other depending on the country, to the receiving unit DS
which decodes the voice and communicates with the television set TV through a connecting
cable 5.
[0019] As the microphone M a difference microphone with acoustic chamber is used to get
best rejection of ambient noise and strongest signal from the user's voice. It has
to be capable to identify words being whispered as well as words being very loud.
The microphone therefore uses a membrane, which is open on both sides. The membrane
is not elongated by sound waves which are further away because of their uniform distribution.
Only when the remote control is hold close to the mouth of the user, with a distance
below 20 cm, the spoken words give a defined command signal.
[0020] The pilot tone with the FM signals of the transmitter 3 is received in the receiving
unit DS which comprises a receiving element 9 for the second transmission channel
2 and a circuit 10 for decoding the command words into control signals for the television
set TV. In the decoding circuit 10 the FM signals are downconverted and demodulated
and then digitised, for example via an analogue digital converter. For digitising
the words in the receiving unit DS a bandwidth of 6 kHz and 12 kHz sample rate is
sufficient. With a digital processor the digitised command words are compared with
control words stored in a memory and when correspondence between command word and
control word is found the respective control signal is sent to the microprocessor
of the television set TV.
[0021] Because only a limited number of commands are necessary for a remote control, for
example several hundred, the decoding circuit 10 uses a reduced word set for a better
speech recognition. With a reduced word set the words spoken by the user do not have
to match perfectly with the stored words in the decoding circuit 10. The circuit can
tolerate therefore different pronunciations and frequency signatures of different
users. A learning system for adapting to the pronunciation of a certain user is not
necessary, with the reduced word set a high probability for word recognition is obtained.
Decoding circuits of this kind work already in cars in which a driver for example
controls a mobile radio only with spoken words.
[0022] In this embodiment the receiving unit DS is arranged as a separate docking station
with own power supply, provided by mains power via a power line 11. It is provided
with a port 6 for accommodating the remote control RC and comprises terminals for
recharging the batteries 7 of the remote control RC via respective terminals 8 at
the remote control. Via the cable 5 the control signals are transmitted to the television
set TV being hooked up for example on a socket at the TV which is already available
for maintenance and repair service. Via the cable connection AV the remote control
RC can control also a respective video recorder VCR via the second transmission channel
2, or other appliances.
[0023] With the remote control switching to a wanted television channel, embedding pictures
with picture-in-picture features, or setting the record function for a VCR by simply
saying the completely intuitive keywords is very easy. The remote control with the
respective receiving unit is capable, by means of its integrated voice recognition
system, of understanding, interpreting and executing commands independent of any background
noise, without any special learning being necessary. With its own microphone M, the
remote control also has all the standard buttons BX which ensures that it is compatible
for DVD, LD and Cable/SAT receivers as well as for the television set and the video
recorder.
[0024] Into the software a special intelligent interface is incorporated which enables an
on-screen display of messages for the voice command as programming screens, confirmation
screens, etc. on the television set TV. The programming of the record function of
the video recorder VCR is as easy as speaking. The remote control RC switches to voice
mode when the button B is pressed and for controlling the respective appliance, only
speaking within about 5 to 10 cm from the built-in microphone M of the remote control
is necessary. By speaking the keywords intuitively, the request is immediately executed
and a confirmation is displayed on the screen of the television set TV. For example
the executed signal can be highlighted or underlined in the on-screen menue for confirmation.
It is also possible to be guided by the voice help: the system then displays a menu,
on the right of the television screen, which lists the control functions available
and, as a reminder, the corresponding command words.
[0025] When a menue with control words is displayed the signal processor of the decoding
circuit 10 checks only the control words as displayed on this screen with the spoken
command words of the user. This feature improves the correct recognition of the command
word further.
[0026] Recording with the videorecorder VCR then becomes a very simple operation: if a record
is wanted now, saying just "record" and then "OK" is sufficient. A delayed recording
can be set for up to seven days ahead by saying the day, the channel and the times
for the start and the end of the recording.
[0027] In a further embodiment he topside of the remote control is designed very simple,
only a few buttons are visible: voice button B, standby, volume, mute, program scroll
and mode selection. Indicator lights for voice mode and for all other modes are further
provided. All other buttons necessary for the variety of functions are hidden in the
remote control with a flap. To operate the television manually or to operate the other
appliances, the remote control, in its open position, has all the buttons needed for
normal operation.
[0028] The system has been designed to ensure flexibility and simplicity, but still allowing
immediately all available control functions for the respective televison set and videorecorder
with pressing the button B and saying the command word, without searching for the
respective button on the remote control. Anyone can use the system directly without
any prior learning phase, most voices in the same language are recognised.
1. Remote control (RC) with a wireless transmission channel (1) for controlling a device
(TV), characterised in that the remote control (RC) comprises a microphone (M) and a transmitter (3) for
transmitting words spoken by a user via a second wireless transmission channel (2)
to said device (TV) for controlling said device via speech recognition.
2. Remote control according to claim 1, characterised in that said transmitter (3) is a radio frequency transmitter, working especially in
the frequency range of 400-500 MHz, and that it comprises a modulator (4) for transmitting
said words analogue via FM-modulation.
3. Remote control according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that said microphone (M) is a direction sensitive difference microphone for noise
cancelling.
4. Remote control according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the second transmission channel (2) utilises a pilot carrier for indicating
to said device (TV) that speech is in progress, and that the remote control (RC) comprises
a button (B) for activation of said pilot carrier and said second transmission channel
(2).
5. Remote control according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said second transmission channel (2) being active as long as said button (B)
is pushed, but with a delayed switching off, preferably one second, of said second
transmission channel (2) with respect to releasing said button (B).
6. Remote control according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said first transmission channel (1) is an infrared transmission channel, and
that said remote control (RC) comprises two infrared transmitters, one at the top
and one at the bottom of the remote control, and further buttons (BX) to allow a user
the control of said device (TV) via said first transmission channel (1) in addition
to said second transmission channel (2).
7. Receiving unit (DS) for a remote control according to one of the preceding claims,
characterised in that it comprises a receiving element (9) for said second transmission channel (2)
and a circuit (10) for decoding said words via speech recognition into control signals
for said device (TV).
8. Receiving unit according to claim 7, characterised in that said decoding circuit (10) comprises a reduced word set for better speech recognition.
9. Receiving unit according to claim 8, characterised in that with a spoken command transmitted via said second transmission channel (2) said decoding
unit (10) arranges the opening of a control menu with commands on a respective TV
screen, said control menu comprising said spoken command, and that the spoken command
is highlighted in the control menu after being executed as a feedback for the user.
10. Receiving unit according to claim 8 or 9, characterised in that in said decoding circuit (10) only the control commands which are shown in a respective
menu on the screen are compared with a following command word.
11. Receiving unit according to one of the claims 7 -10, characterised in that it is arranged as a separate docking station being connected by a control cable
(5) to said product (TV), and that it comprises a port (6) with terminals for accommodating
said remote control (RC) and for recharging a battery (7) of said remote control.
12. Television receiver, characterised in that it comprises a receiving unit according to one of the claims 7 - 10.