[0001] The present disclosure relates to an audio system for audio streaming and associated
method. More specifically, the present disclosure describes a method and audio system
for transmitting wireless audio streams, in particular to hearing device(s).
BACKGROUND
[0002] Wireless communication to and from hearing devices has been increasing in continuation
of the developments within wireless communication technology. In a crowded environment
where audio is distributed to the crowd, for example in an airport or in a movie theatre,
it is known to stream audio via a telecoil solution having a limited bandwidth with
limited possibilities of separating different audio streams.
[0003] Digital solutions of audio streaming have enhanced possibilities for broadcasting
audio. However, the range of a single transmitter unit transmitting an audio stream
is limited, thus there is a need for a method that allows reception of the same audio
stream from different transmitter units.
[0004] The limited battery power of hearing devices however requires ways of minimizing
data transmission from the hearing device, in an effort to prolong battery life. Hence
the shift from receiving the audio stream from one transmitter unit to receiving the
same audio stream from an alternative transmitter unit, demands that the transmission
of data from the hearing device is eliminated or seriously minimized.
[0005] Thus, there is a need for an audio system that provides audio streaming to a moving
user, without relying on transmission of data back and forth between the audio system
and the hearing device during handover between a first and second transmitter unit.
SUMMARY
[0006] Accordingly, a method for transmitting wireless audio streams in an audio system
comprising a first transmitter unit is provided. The method comprises transmitting
a first audio block in a first audio frame, e.g. with the first transmitter unit.
The first audio block comprises at least one audio package including a first primary
audio package, and the first primary audio package comprises transmitter unit address
of the first transmitter unit. The method further comprises transmitting a first primary
pilot package, e.g. with the first transmitter unit. The first primary pilot package
comprises transmitter unit address of the first transmitter unit, a first primary
time offset, and channel identifier of an audio package, e.g. a first primary audio
package, of a second and/or other subsequent audio block in a second and/or other
subsequent audio frame. Further, the method comprises transmitting an audio package,
e.g. the first primary audio package, of the second audio block at a start time depending
on or according to the first primary time offset and the channel identifier.
[0007] Also disclosed is an electromagnetic signal comprising a plurality of audio blocks
including a first audio block in a first audio frame and a second audio block in a
second audio frame following the first audio frame. The first audio block and the
second audio block each comprises one or more audio packages including a first primary
audio package. The electromagnetic signal comprises a first primary pilot package
in the first audio frame. The first primary pilot package and the first primary audio
package of the second audio block are separated by a first primary time offset. The
first primary pilot package comprises transmitter unit address, the first primary
time offset, and channel identifier of the first primary audio package of the second
audio block.
[0008] Also disclosed is an audio system for transmitting wireless audio streams. The audio
system comprises one or more transmitter units including a first transmitter unit,
the one or more transmitter units being configured for transmitting audio blocks.
Each audio block includes one or more audio packages including a first primary audio
package. The first primary audio package comprises transmitter unit address of the
respective transmitter. The first transmitter unit is configured to transmit a first
audio block in a first audio frame. The first audio block comprises a first primary
audio package, and the first primary audio package comprises transmitter unit address
of the first transmitter unit. The first transmitter unit is further configured to
transmit a first primary pilot package. The first primary pilot package comprises
transmitter unit address of the first transmitter unit, a first primary time offset,
and channel identifier of a first primary audio package of a second audio block in
a second audio frame. The first transmitter unit is further configured to transmit
the first primary audio package of the second audio block at a start time depending
on the first primary time offset and the channel identifier of the first primary audio
package of the second audio block.
[0009] Also disclosed is a transmitter unit for transmitting wireless audio streams, wherein
the transmitter unit is configured for transmitting an electromagnetic signal as described
herein.
[0010] While receiving at a hearing device an audio stream from a transmitter unit, the
user of the hearing device may move away from the transmitter unit or something may
interfere with the signal, thus causing the signal strength to decrease. Eventually
this may lead to total loss of the signal and failure to receive the audio stream.
Enabling the hearing device to switch to, and receive the audio stream, from an alternative
transmitter unit, may be provided by transmitting pilot packages from the transmitter
units.
[0011] Receiving, at a hearing device, pilot packages from other transmitter units transmitting
the same audio stream as the hearing device is already receiving, provides an ability
to seamlessly switch to receiving the audio stream from an alternative transmitter
unit from the beginning of a subsequent such as the following or next audio frame.
This is achieved by transmitting pilot packages comprising information of what channel
to receive the first audio package of a subsequent such as the following or next audio
block, when to receive it, and which transmitter unit to receive it from.
[0012] Thereby the need for transmitting data from the hearing device is eliminated or at
least reduced, thus reducing power consumption and enhancing battery life of the hearing
device. Further, it enables shift to receiving from an alternative transmitter unit
to be performed without loss of data.
[0013] It is an advantage of the present invention that simple switching between different
transmitter units is provided.
[0014] Further, provision of a primary pilot package enables simpler and less power-consuming
handover.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will become
readily apparent to those skilled in the art by the following detailed description
of exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
- Fig. 1
- schematically illustrates use of an exemplary audio system,
- Fig. 2
- schematically illustrates an exemplary audio system,
- Fig. 3
- schematically illustrates an exemplary electromagnetic signal,
- Fig. 4
- schematically illustrates different audio blocks,
- Fig. 5
- is a flow diagram of an exemplary method according to the invention,
- Fig. 6
- schematically illustrates an exemplary audio package, and
- Fig. 7
- schematically illustrates an exemplary pilot package.
[0016] The figures are schematic and simplified for clarity, and they merely show details
which are essential to the understanding of the invention, while other details have
been left out. Throughout, the same reference numerals are used for identical or corresponding
parts.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] The present invention relates to a method and an audio system capable of transmitting
or streaming audio stream(s) representing audio track(s) to hearing devices.
[0018] In an audio system, one or more transmitter units are configured for broadcasting
or transmitting an audio stream, e.g. to one or more hearing devices. A transmitter
unit may transmit one or more audio streams. A transmitter unit is identified by a
transmitter unit address.
[0019] An audio track is an audible signal. Exemplary audible signals are an airport call,
a movie sound track, speech or a piece of music.
[0020] An audio stream is an electromagnetic signal representative of an audio track. An
audio stream is represented by a number of audio blocks each comprising one or more
audio packages. An audio package comprises a finite part of an audio stream. Further
explanation of an audio stream can be found in Fig. 3 and the accompanying description.
[0021] An audio block comprises one or more audio packages. An audio block may comprise
one or more primary audio packages and/or one or more secondary audio packages. A
secondary audio package may constitute a copy of a primary audio package allowing
a hearing device to recover lost packages. Further, an audio block may comprise first
audio packages and/or second audio packages for example constituting audio stream
data for a left or a right ear, respectively. An audio block may comprise a first
primary audio package and/or a second primary audio package. Further, a first secondary
audio package and/or a second secondary audio package may be included in the audio
block(s). Sending the same audio data in two or more audio packages provides improved
quality of sound at the receiver. Further explanation of audio blocks and audio packages
can be found in Fig. 4 and the accompanying description.
[0022] An audio stream comprises a number of pilot packages. A pilot package comprises information
about a subsequent such as the following or next audio block.
[0023] An audio frame comprises an audio block with one or more audio packages, and optionally
one or more pilot packages including a primary and/or a secondary pilot package. An
audio frame may comprise a tertiary pilot package to further improve handover between
transmitter units. An audio block may have a length between 0.240 ms and 8.0 ms, such
as in the range from 0.380 ms to 6.8 ms, such as in the range from 2.0 ms to 3.5 ms,
e.g. 2.85 ms. An illustrative example of an audio frame can be found in Fig. 3 and
the accompanying description.
[0024] An audio stream may comprise an audio stream identifier, which may comprise one or
more elements such as audio track identification, transmitter unit address, audio
group identification etc. Audio track identification may enable selection of audio
streams representative of the same audio track, and audio group identification may
identify a certain group of audio tracks or audio streams e.g. an audio group may
be audio tracks in the same or similar language, e.g. English, Danish or Chinese.
[0025] An audio package may comprise transmitter unit address of the transmitter unit transmitting
the audio package, thus enabling the hearing device to sort out audio packages sent
from other transmitter units.
[0026] A pilot package may comprise information enabling receipt of a subsequent such as
the following or next audio block from the transmitter unit sending the audio stream
in question. A pilot package comprises one or more time offsets indicative of timing
between packages and/or audio blocks in the audio stream. Further, a pilot package
may comprise a channel identifier. A channel identifier indicates the channel of audio
package(s) in a subsequent such as the following audio block. Even further, a pilot
package may comprise transmitter unit address and/or audio stream identifier. A pilot
package may comprise network identifier or other data indicative of a group of transmitter
units, thereby enabling a hearing device to select or limit searching for pilot packages
of a group of transmitter units. A pilot package from a transmitter unit enables a
hearing device to receive a subsequent such as the following audio block from the
transmitter unit in question by configuring the hearing device in accordance with
information comprised within the received pilot package. A primary pilot package in
an audio block may comprise transmitter unit address, a primary time offset, and channel
identifier of the first primary audio package of a subsequent such as the following
audio block. A secondary pilot package in an audio block may comprise transmitter
unit address, a secondary time offset, and channel identifier of the first primary
audio package of a subsequent such as the following audio block.
[0027] A time offset comprised within the pilot package may indicate the time of transmittal
of a subsequent such as the following audio block. The time offset may e.g. be the
time from start of transmission of the pilot package to the time of start of transmission
of the following audio block and/or to the time of start of transmission of an audio
package in the following audio block. An illustrative example of the time offset can
be found in Fig. 3 and the accompanying description.
[0028] The channel identifier comprised within the pilot package, may be indicative of the
channel where a subsequent such as the following audio block is transmitted. A channel
may be a known frequency.
[0029] The transmitter unit address comprised within the pilot package may be transmitter
unit address of the transmitter unit from where the pilot package was transmitted,
thus enabling the hearing device to identify the transmitter unit from where it may
receive following audio packages corresponding to the pilot package in question.
[0030] An audio frame may have a time duration or period length T. T may be defined as being
from start of transmission of an audio block to the start of transmission of the following
audio block. T may be defined as being the time from start of transmission of the
first primary audio package of the first audio block to the start of transmission
of the first primary audio package of the second audio block. The period length T
may be fixed e.g. be a time of between 2 ms and 20 ms, such as between 5 ms and 12
ms or such as between 6 ms and 10.2 ms, or between 6 ms and 6.5 ms, or between 7.2
ms and 7.7 ms, or between 9.8 ms and 10.2 ms. A long period length T may be beneficial
for providing increased possibility of power saving in a hearing device, as a long
period length T provides for a long duration where the receiver may be switched off.
However, a long T leads to an increased latency, meaning that a long T is not sufficient
if the audio needs to be synchronized with e.g. a movie. Hence a short T is beneficial
if the audio is to be synchronized with another input, or is to be happening as close
to real time as possible.
[0031] The audio system may comprise a first transmitter unit and optionally a second transmitter
unit or optionally any number of a plurality of transmitter units. See e.g. transmitter
units of Fig. 1 for an illustrative example of an audio system comprising a plurality
of transmitter units.
[0032] Transmitting and receiving the wireless audio stream may be achieved by using wireless
technology, thus transmitting audio blocks at one or more frequencies, e.g. in the
range from 2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz, in the range from 800 MHz to 1 GHz, in the range from
3.6 GHz to 3.7 GHz, and/or in the range from 4.9 GHz to 5.9 GHz.
[0033] A pilot package is sent on a pilot channel. Pilot packages may be transmitted on
pilot channels selected from one or more available channels. The pilot channel for
a pilot package may be selected from a subset of available channels, thus further
reducing load on the hearing device during search for available transmitter units,
by allowing the hearing device to only need to listen for pilot packages of alternative
transmitter units at known channel(s). The channel(s) for pilot packages may be at
one or more frequencies, e.g. in the range from 2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz, in the range from
800 MHz to 1 GHz, in the range from 3.6 GHz to 3.7 GHz, and/or in the range from 4.9
GHz to 5.9 GHz.
[0034] Pilot package(s) may be transmitted in the same frequency range as audio blocks.
Alternatively, pilot packages may be transmitted in a different frequency range than
audio blocks and/or by using a different modulation scheme.
[0035] Transmission of pilot packages may be performed using a frequency hopping scheme,
i.e. the pilot channel may be selected according to a frequency hopping scheme between
three or more channels. The frequency hopping scheme may be random or pseudo-random
or predetermined.
[0036] The method for transmitting wireless audio streams may comprise transmitting a first
secondary pilot package, e.g. in the first audio frame. The first secondary pilot
package may comprise transmitter unit address of the first transmitter unit, i.e.
the transmitter unit from where it was transmitted, a first secondary time offset,
and/or channel identifier of an audio package, such as the first primary audio package,
of the second audio block. Provision of a secondary pilot channel enables faster switching
between transmitter units, which leads to improved sound quality experienced by a
moving user.
[0037] The first secondary time offset may be indicative of time offset between the first
secondary pilot package and an audio package, e.g. the first primary audio package,
of the second audio block.
[0038] Transmission of a secondary pilot package enhances the possibility of a hearing device
listening to another transmitter unit to be able to receive a pilot package, since
either one may be transmitted concurrently with the audio blocks sent from the other
transmitter, or at a time period when the receiver of the hearing device is turned
off. Thus faster switching or handover between transmitter units is provided for.
[0039] Selecting secondary time offsets, e.g. selecting the first secondary time offset
may be based on a predetermined offset scheme, a random offset scheme, or a pseudo-random
offset scheme. Transmitting the secondary pilot package at times that are not fixed
in respect to the audio block or primary pilot package further enhance the possibility
of a hearing device searching for possible alternative transmitter units to receive
a pilot package of a transmitter unit transmitting a desired audio stream.
[0040] It may be beneficial to wait for a certain time after transmitting the primary pilot
package before transmitting the secondary pilot package to improve the chances of
a hearing device being able to receive a pilot package. Thus, the time difference
between a primary and a secondary pilot package, e.g. the time difference between
the first primary pilot package and the first secondary pilot package, may be selected
to be larger than a first time threshold. The first time threshold (Tdif,min) may
be a percentage of the period length T. The first time threshold (Tdif,min) may be
in the range from 0.05T to 0.8T, such as 0.20T, 0.25T, 0.30T, 0.40T, 0.50T, 0.60T
or any ranges there between. In an exemplary method, the first time threshold (Tdif,min)
is selected to be larger than 0.5T. The first time threshold (Tdif,min) may be larger
than the length of an audio block.
[0041] The first audio block may comprise a second primary audio package. The second primary
audio package may comprise transmitter unit address.
[0042] Transmitting a first audio block may comprise transmitting a second primary audio
package. The second primary audio package may comprise transmitter unit address of
the first transmitter unit, i.e. the transmitter unit from where it was transmitted.
Further, the first audio block may comprise secondary audio package(s) constituting
a copy of the primary audio package(s), and allowing for recovering packages which
have been dropped. First and second audio packages enables provision of audio data
to the left and right ear respectively, thus providing transmission of audio in stereo.
All audio packages (first, second, primary, secondary) transmitted from the first
transmitter unit may comprise transmitter unit address of the first transmitter unit,
i.e. the transmitter unit from which they were transmitted.
[0043] A pilot package may comprise an audio stream identifier. The audio stream identifier
may be indicative of the audio track within the audio stream, allowing a hearing device
receiving the pilot package to identify the audio track of the audio stream corresponding
to the received pilot package. The audio stream identifier and/or a network identifier
and/or other data indicative of a group of transmitter units in the pilot package
may allow the hearing device to only consider switching to alternative transmitter
units that transmits one of a group of specific audio streams, e.g. the same audio
track as the hearing device is already receiving.
[0044] In an exemplary audio system, a plurality of audio streams comprising a number of
different audio tracks may be transmitted. The hearing device may be provided with
information of an audio stream from receiving the corresponding pilot package. When
the hearing device wishes to switch to receiving from an alternative transmitter unit,
the hearing device examines the audio stream identifiers comprised within the received
pilot packages, the hearing device may thus ensure that switching is performed so
as to receive the correct audio track from an alternative transmitter unit, i.e. the
audio track which is already being received from the first transmitter unit.
[0045] The method may be utilized by transmitting an electromagnetic signal in accordance
with the method as described.
[0046] The electromagnetic signal may comprise a plurality of audio blocks, including a
first audio block in a first audio frame and a second audio block in a second audio
frame following the first audio frame. Audio blocks of the electromagnetic signal,
e.g. the first audio block and the second audio block, may each comprise one or more
audio packages including a first primary audio package.
[0047] The electromagnetic signal comprises a first primary pilot package in the first audio
frame. The first primary pilot package and the first primary audio package of the
second audio block may be separated by a first primary time offset.
[0048] The first primary pilot package comprises transmitter unit address, the first primary
time offset, and channel identifier of the first primary audio package of the second
audio block.
[0049] The electromagnetic signal may comprise a first secondary pilot package in the first
audio frame. The first secondary pilot package and the first primary audio package
of the second audio block may be separated by a first secondary time offset. The first
secondary pilot package may comprise transmitter unit address, the first secondary
time offset, and channel identifier of the first primary audio package of the second
audio block.
[0050] Transmission of an audio stream as described may be performed by a transmitter unit
or an audio system comprising one or more transmitter units.
[0051] An exemplary audio system for transmitting wireless audio streams comprises a first
transmitter unit configured for transmitting audio blocks. Each audio block includes
one or more audio packages including a first primary audio package. The first primary
audio package comprises transmitter unit address of the respective transmitter.
[0052] The first transmitter unit may be configured to transmit a first audio block in a
first audio frame. The first audio block may comprise a first primary audio package,
and the first primary audio package may comprise transmitter unit address of the first
transmitter unit.
[0053] The first transmitter unit may further be configured to transmit a first primary
pilot package. The first primary pilot package may comprise transmitter unit address
of the first transmitter unit, a first primary time offset, and channel identifier
of a first primary audio package of a second audio block in a second audio frame.
[0054] The first transmitter unit may further be configured to transmit the first primary
audio package of the second audio block at a start time depending on the first primary
time offset and the channel identifier.
[0055] The second audio block is thus transmitted from the first transmitter unit on a channel
according to the channel identifier comprised within the first primary pilot package,
and at a time in accordance with the first primary time offset comprised within the
first primary pilot package. Thereby a hearing device receiving the first primary
pilot package is able to receive the second audio block based on information in the
primary pilot package.
[0056] The first primary time offset and primary time offsets in general may be fixed or
randomly or pseudo-randomly selected. However, whether fixed or randomly or pseudo-randomly
selected, the time of transmitting the second audio block is known when transmitting
the first primary pilot package. In an exemplary method and audio system, the (first)
primary pilot package follows directly after the audio block.
[0057] The first secondary time offset and secondary time offsets in general may be randomly
or pseudo-randomly selected. However, whether fixed or randomly or pseudo-randomly
selected, the time of transmitting the second audio block is known when transmitting
the first secondary pilot package.
[0058] The audio system may comprise a second transmitter unit, wherein the second transmitter
unit may be configured to transmit a first audio block in a first audio frame. The
first audio block may comprise a first primary audio package, and the first primary
audio package may comprise transmitter unit address of the second transmitter unit.
[0059] The second transmitter unit may further be configured to transmit a first primary
pilot package. The first primary pilot package may comprise transmitter unit address
of the second transmitter unit, a first primary time offset, and channel identifier
of a first primary audio package of a second audio block in a second audio frame.
The second transmitter unit may further be configured to transmit the first primary
audio package of the second audio block at a start time depending on the first primary
time offset and the channel identifier of the first primary pilot package from the
second transmitter.
[0060] Fig. 1 schematically illustrates the functionality of an exemplary audio system 2.
The audio system 2 is illustrated with a plurality of transmitter units 6 connected
to a transmitter control unit 4. A user in a first position 50 wearing a hearing device
(not shown), receives an audio stream from a first transmitter unit 7. When the user
50, moves to another position or area 50', the audio stream signal transmitted from
the first transmitter unit 7 may become weak. The hearing device performs a search,
which is facilitated by receiving pilot packages of available transmitter units 6.
The hearing device identifies a second transmitter unit 7' transmitting the same audio
track and hence change to continue the reception by receiving the audio stream from
the second transmitter unit 7'.
[0061] Fig. 2 schematically illustrates an exemplary audio system 2 in more detail. The
audio system 2 comprises one or a plurality of transmitter units 6 as illustrated,
a transmitter control unit 4, an audio system control unit 8 and a user interface
10. The transmitter units 6 stream audio data comprising audio packages and pilot
packages according to the method described herein. The transmitter control unit 4
controls the transmitter units 6, e.g. controlling for each transmitter unit 6 which
audio track to stream and operating parameters of the transmitter units. The audio
system control unit 8 controls the transmitter units 6 via the transmitter control
unit 4, in accordance with external inputs. External input may in the exemplary audio
system 2 be provided by a user interface 10. The user interface may be accessed either
by an operator or by a user.
[0062] Fig. 3 schematically illustrates an exemplary electromagnetic signal 100. The electromagnetic
signal 100 may in an exemplary audio system be transmitted from any of the transmitter
units 6 as shown in figure 1 and 2. The electromagnetic signal 100 represents an audio
stream and is divided into audio frames, whereof a first audio frame 104, a second
audio frame 114, and a third audio frame 124 with a fixed period length of T = 10
ms is illustrated. Each audio frame comprises an audio block 101, 111, 121, a primary
pilot package 102, 112, 122, and optionally a secondary pilot package 103, 113, 123,
respectively. The audio blocks 101, 111, 121 comprise at least a first primary audio
package (not shown) and may in addition comprise any number of audio packages. The
number of audio packages does not need to be the same for all audio blocks.
[0063] The first audio frame 104 starts by a first primary audio package of the first audio
block 101 being transmitted. After transmitting the first primary audio block 101,
a first primary pilot package 102 is transmitted, and optionally a first secondary
pilot package 103 is transmitted.
[0064] The first primary pilot package 102 comprises information as to how (e.g. channel
identifier of the first primary audio package of the second audio block) and when
(e.g. first primary time offset 106) to receive the first primary audio package of
the second audio block 111. The first primary pilot package 102 comprises a first
primary time offset 106 indicating the time between transmittal of the first primary
pilot package 102 and transmittal of the first primary audio package of the second
audio block 111 of the second audio frame 114. The first primary pilot package is
transmitted on a first primary pilot channel selected from a subset of three or more
available channels according to a pseudo-random frequency hopping scheme.
[0065] The first secondary pilot package 103 comprises, as the first primary pilot package,
information as to how and when to receive the first primary audio package of the second
audio block 111. The first secondary pilot package 103 comprises a first secondary
time offset 108 indicating the time between transmittal of the first secondary pilot
package 103 and transmittal of the first primary audio package of the second audio
block 111 of the second audio frame 114.
[0066] In an exemplary electromagnetic signal, the time duration T of an audio frame 104,
114, 124 is constant, and may e.g. be a time of between 2 ms and 20 ms, such as between
5 ms and 12 ms or such as between 6 ms and 10.2 ms, or between 6 ms and 6.5 ms, or
between 7.2 ms and 7.7 ms, or between 9.8 ms and 10.2 ms.
[0067] The primary pilot packages 102, 112, 122 may be transmitted at a time within the
respective audio frames resulting in that the primary time offsets 106, 116, 126 are
fixed and equal for all audio frames 104, 114, 124. The secondary pilot packages 103,
113, 123 may be transmitted at a time selected randomly or pseudo-randomly, resulting
in a random or pseudo random secondary time offset 108, 118, 128 between the respective
secondary pilot packages and first primary audio packages of the following audio blocks.
[0068] Fig. 4(a) to (d) illustrate four different exemplary audio blocks 200, 200', 200",
200"'. Fig. 4(a) illustrates an audio block 200 comprising a primary audio package
202, e.g. a mono audio signal. Fig. 4(b) illustrates an audio block 200' of an exemplary
mono signal comprising a primary audio package 202 and a secondary audio package 204.
The secondary audio package 204 may be a copy of the primary audio package 202, to
enhance chances of a successful reception of data in a hearing device. Fig. 4(c) illustrates
an audio block 200" of an exemplary stereo signal. The audio block 200" in Fig. 4(c)
comprises a first primary audio package 206 and a second primary audio package 208
for right and left ear, respectively. The audio block 200" illustrated in Fig. 4(c)
further comprises a first secondary audio package 210 and a second secondary audio
package 212. The first secondary audio package 210 may be a copy of the first primary
audio package 206, and the second secondary audio package 212 may be a copy of the
second primary audio package 208. Fig. 4(d) illustrates an audio block 200'" of an
exemplary stereo signal. The audio block 200'" illustrated in Fig. 4d comprises a
first tertiary audio package 214 and a second tertiary audio package 216. The first
tertiary audio package 214 may be a copy of the first secondary right audio package
210 and/or the first primary audio package 206. The second tertiary audio package
216 may be a copy of the second secondary audio package 212 and/or the second primary
audio package 208. A "copy of" means that at least the audio data of the audio packages
are identical.
[0069] Fig. 5 is a flow diagram of an exemplary method 300 according to the invention. The
method 300 comprises transmitting 302 a first audio block, transmitting 304 a first
primary pilot package and transmitting 308 a second audio block. Optionally, the method
300 comprises transmitting 306 a first secondary pilot package after transmitting
304 the first primary pilot package and before transmitting 308 the second audio block
in the second audio frame.
[0070] Transmitting 302 the first audio block comprises transmitting at least a first primary
audio package comprising transmitter unit address of the transmitter unit from which
it was transmitted.
[0071] Transmitting 304 the first primary pilot package comprises transmitting transmitter
unit address of the transmitter unit from which it was transmitted, a first primary
time offset, and a channel identifier of the first primary audio package of the second
audio block in a second audio frame.
[0072] Optional transmittal 306 of a first secondary pilot package comprises transmitting
a first secondary pilot package comprising transmitter unit address of the transmitter
unit from which it was transmitted, a first secondary time offset, and a channel identifier
of the first primary audio package of the second audio block in a second audio frame.
[0073] Fig. 6 illustrates an exemplary audio package comprising transmitter unit address,
optional audio stream identifier, and audio stream data. Transmitter unit address
may be indicative of the transmitter unit from which the audio package was transmitted.
Audio stream identifier may comprise data indicative of the audio stream, e.g. audio
track identification, audio group identification etc. Audio stream data comprises
a finite part of the audible information forming the audio stream.
[0074] Fig. 7 illustrates an exemplary primary and/or secondary pilot package comprising
transmitter unit address, channel identifier, time offset, optional audio stream identifier,
and optional network identifier. Transmitter unit address may be indicative of the
transmitter unit from which the pilot package was transmitted. Channel identifier
may be indicative of the channel where the next audio block of the audio stream is
transmitted, i.e. the channel identifier may be a frequency or a number indicating
a frequency. Time offset may be indicative of when the next audio block is transmitted.
Audio stream identifier may comprise data indicative of the audio stream, e.g. audio
track identification, audio group identification etc. Network identifier may be indicative
of a group of transmitter units, e.g. a network identifier may comprise a subnet address.
The information comprised within a pilot package may enable the hearing device to
receive the following audio block from the transmitter unit transmitting the audio
stream in question by configuring the hearing device in accordance with the information.
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- audio system
- 4
- transmitter control unit
- 6
- transmitter unit
- 8
- audio system control unit
- 10
- audio system user interface
- 50, 50'
- user of a hearing device
- 100
- electromagnetic signal
- 101
- first audio block (A1)
- 102
- first primary pilot package (P1,1)
- 103
- first secondary pilot package (P1,2)
- 104
- first audio frame
- 106
- first primary time offset (Δt1,1)
- 108
- first secondary time offset (Δt1,2)
- 111
- second audio block (A2)
- 112
- second primary pilot package (P2,1)
- 113
- second secondary pilot package (P2,2)
- 114
- second audio frame
- 116
- second primary time offset (Δt2,1)
- 118
- second secondary time offset (Δt2,2)
- 121
- third audio block (A3)
- 122
- third primary pilot package (P3,1)
- 123
- third secondary pilot package (P3,2)
- 124
- third audio frame
- 126
- third primary time offset (Δt3,1)
- 128
- third secondary time offset (Δt3,2)
- 200, 200', 200", 200'"
- audio block
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- primary audio package
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- secondary audio package
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- first primary audio package
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- second primary audio package
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- first secondary audio package
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- second secondary audio package
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- first tertiary audio package
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- second tertiary audio package
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- method for transmitting
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- transmitting first audio block
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- transmitting first primary pilot package
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- transmitting first secondary pilot package
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- transmitting second audio block
1. Method for transmitting wireless audio streams to hearing device(s) in an audio system
comprising a first transmitter unit, the method comprising
- transmitting a first audio block in a first audio frame with the first transmitter
unit,
characterized in that the first audio block comprises a first primary audio package comprising a transmitter
unit address of the first transmitter unit; and the method comprising
- transmitting a first primary pilot package with the first transmitter unit, the
first primary pilot package comprising the transmitter unit address of the first transmitter
unit, a first primary time offset, and channel identifier of a first primary audio
package of a second audio block in a second audio frame; and
- transmitting a first primary audio package of the second audio block at a start
time depending on the first primary time offset and the channel identifier.
2. Method according to claim 1, the method comprising transmitting a first secondary
pilot package, the first secondary pilot package comprising the transmitter unit address
of the first transmitter unit, a first secondary time offset, and channel identifier
of the first primary audio package of the second audio block, the secondary time offset
being indicative of a time offset between the first secondary pilot package and the
first primary audio package of the second audio block.
3. Method according to claim 2, comprising selecting the first secondary time offset
based on a predetermined offset scheme, a random offset scheme, or a pseudo-random
offset scheme.
4. Method according to any of claims 2-3, wherein the time difference between the first
primary pilot package and the first secondary pilot package is larger than a first
time threshold.
5. Method according to any of the preceding claims, wherein transmitting a first audio
block comprises transmitting a second primary audio package comprising the transmitter
unit address of the first transmitter unit.
6. Method according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the first primary pilot package
comprises an audio stream identifier.
7. An electromagnetic signal for transmitting wireless audio streams to hearing device(s),
the electromagnetic signal comprising a plurality of audio blocks including a first
audio block in a first audio frame and a second audio block in a second audio frame
following the first audio frame, characterized in that the first audio block and the second audio block each comprising a first primary
audio package comprising a transmitter unit address, the electromagnetic signal comprising
a first primary pilot package in the first audio frame, the first primary pilot package
and the first primary audio package of the second audio block being separated by a
first primary time offset, wherein the first primary pilot package comprises the transmitter
unit address, the first primary time offset and channel identifier of the first primary
audio package of the second audio block.
8. Electromagnetic signal according to claim 7, comprising a first secondary pilot package
in the first audio frame, the first secondary pilot package and the first primary
audio package of the second audio block being separated by a first secondary time
offset, wherein the first secondary pilot package comprises the transmitter unit address,
the first secondary time offset and channel identifier of the first primary audio
package of the second audio block.
9. Electromagnetic signal according to claim 8, wherein the time difference between the
first primary pilot package and the first secondary pilot package is larger than a
first time threshold.
10. Electromagnetic signal according to any of claims 7-9, wherein the first audio block
comprises a second primary audio package comprising transmitter unit address
11. Electromagnetic signal according to any of claims 7-10, wherein the first primary
pilot package comprises an audio stream identifier.
12. Audio system for transmitting wireless audio streams to hearing device(s), the audio
system comprising one or more transmitter units including a first transmitter unit,
the one or more transmitter units being configured for transmitting audio blocks,
characterized in that each audio block includes a first primary audio package comprising a transmitter
unit address of the respective transmitter, wherein the first transmitter unit is
configured to
- transmit a first audio block in a first audio frame, the first audio block comprising
a first primary audio package comprising the transmitter unit address of the first
transmitter unit;
- transmit a first primary pilot package, the first primary pilot package comprising
the transmitter unit address of the first transmitter unit, a first primary time offset,
and channel identifier of a first primary audio package of a second audio block in
a second audio frame; and
- transmit the first primary audio package of the second audio block at a start time
depending on the first primary time offset and the channel identifier of the first
primary audio package of the second audio block.
13. Audio system according to claim 12, the audio system comprising a second transmitter
unit, wherein the second transmitter unit is configured to
- transmit a first audio block in a first audio frame, the first audio block comprising
a first primary audio package comprising the transmitter unit address of the second
transmitter unit;
- transmit a first primary pilot package, the first primary pilot package comprising
the transmitter unit address of the second transmitter unit, a first primary time
offset, and channel identifier of a first primary audio package of a second audio
block in a second audio frame; and
- transmit the first primary audio package of the second audio block at a start time
depending on the first primary time offset and the channel identifier of the first
primary audio package of the second audio block from the second transmitter.
14. Audio system for transmitting wireless audio streams, the audio system comprising
a first transmitter unit configured for transmitting audio blocks, each audio block
including a first primary audio package comprising a transmitter unit address of the
first transmitter, wherein the first transmitter unit is configured to perform the
method according to any of claims 1-6.
15. Transmitter unit for transmitting wireless audio streams, wherein the transmitter
unit is configured for transmitting an electromagnetic signal according to any of
the claims 7-11.