EP0877498A2 - Récepteur de radiodiffusion RDS-TMC avec une mémoire de segments vocaux - Google Patents
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- Such a radio receiver is known from EP 0 756 261 A1.
- Broadcast receivers are derived from the received broadcast signal Processed audio signals in an audio circuit. Further become the Broadcast signal derived from RDS and TMC data.
- RDS is short for Radio Data System (Radio Data System) and TMC for Traffic Message Channel (Traffic news channel).
- TMC is a functional extension of RDS.
- RDS-TMC data is broadcast with the broadcast signal as digitally encoded data transfer.
- TMC for example, the radio handset becomes an option given, traffic reports stored in the radio set as often as desired or to call up after starting the journey, traffic reports selected after the listen to the desired route and traffic reports regardless of the have the respective national language announced in their own mother tongue.
- the RDS-TMC data are also generally referred to below as coded messages designated. It is also conceivable, not just coded traffic reports also weather reports and other news with RDS-TMC data or similar to transmit coded data.
- the received coded messages become one Memory arrangement supplied, which then control data to a control circuit gives.
- a memory arrangement contains a database for the formation of Traffic news and, for example, one with the control circuit connected semiconductor memory, one arranged on a chip card Semiconductor memory, a CD-ROM, etc. From the above document is known that the tax data are terms of a language in writing and serve for linguistic output. Below is the correct spelling Understand spelling of terms in a language.
- a message can are reproduced as an announcement text by a display device. To the To be able to output names verbally is one in EP 0 756 261 A1 Speech synthesis circuit described which the control data in an announcement text implements. Such a speech synthesis circuit is of an acceptable speech quality to deliver, very expensive.
- the TMC data can also be transmitted via the data channel from DAB, GSM or paging systems be transmitted. These systems are then to be used as radio receivers interpret that receive a broadcast signal with TMC data.
- the invention has for its object to provide a radio receiver, that announces and displays messages without restrictions on information.
- the radio receiver according to the invention are used by at least one Storage arrangement for a coded message (e.g. a coded traffic report) Control data supplied, from which an announcement text for an audio circuit and a Display text for a display device is formed.
- the tax data included e.g. certain names in spelling (e.g. a place name), which under a code are stored in a memory arrangement. From the tax data is made using language segments stored in a voice segment memory an announcement text is formed.
- a voice segment memory contains in the Rule e.g. not all possible place names of a region. Therefore a Announcement text usually does not use all parts of a message.
- the parts of the Messages that are not contained in the announcement text are, however, in the display text shown.
- the voice segment memory has voice segments of all essential letters and Numbers, keywords and place names are stored, which sections of the motorway mark a region. Junctions and street names, for example are inserted in a display text. It is therefore possible that, in particular, for long-distance traffic on the motorways, the announcement texts provide sufficient information exhibit.
- the exemplary announcement text given above contains a substitute name (e.g. "16") for a place name (e.g. "Bochum Riemke"). In the region "Germany" Such a substitute name for a place name corresponds to one Junction for a place name. A driver carrying a traffic report of such a replacement name is announced, the replacement name assign without knowing the place name.
- This formation of substitute names by the control circuit is specified in claim 3.
- a another type of announcement is claimed in claim 4. In claim 5 the control of the output of a display text specified.
- a first memory arrangement can be part of a chip card which is used for Recording in a card reader is provided, and a second Memory arrangement can be coupled directly to the control circuit.
- a radio receiver in different language areas at least one memory array as a first language Tax data Tax data and documents of at least one other language, if these differ from the first language, and the language segment memory language segments contains a first and at least one further language.
- the invention also relates to a module for processing from one Broadcast signal derived coded messages with a control circuit.
- Fig. 1 is a radio receiver for processing radio signals and for decoding and further processing of RDS-TMC data.
- RDS means radio data system and provides the radio handset, for example Traffic announcements, data on alternative frequencies of the selected station etc.
- TMC is short for Traffic Message Channel and represents one Functional extension of RDS.
- RDS-TMC data the coded messages represent, are transmitted with the broadcast signal as digitally encoded data.
- the radio listener is given the opportunity in Broadcast radio stored traffic reports any number of times before or after To call the start of the journey, the traffic reports selected according to the desired one Listen to the route and the traffic reports regardless of the respective Have the national language announced in your own mother tongue.
- That received by an antenna 1 of the RDS-TMC broadcast receiver (Fig. 1) Broadcast signal is via a tuner 2 and an intermediate frequency stage 3 a stereo decoder 4 and RDS decoder 5 transmitted.
- the tuner 2 is one Tuning circuit 6 controlled by a control circuit 7 and one thereon connected operating instructions 8 is set.
- the stereo decoder 4 provides low-frequency stereo signals, the two via an audio amplifier 9 Speakers 10 and 11 are supplied.
- the stereo decoder 4 and Audio amplifiers 9 form an audio circuit 69.
- the RDS decoder 5 takes out the low-frequency signal RDS-TMC data supplied by the intermediate frequency stage 3.
- the RDS-TMC data and also a clock signal are from the RDS decoder 5 given to the control circuit 7.
- the control circuit 7 also includes a memory 12, a display device 13, a voice segment memory 14 and possibly one or more others Arrangements 15, for example a cassette drive, a CD drive, a car phone etc., coupled.
- the memory 12 represents a second memory arrangement.
- a card reading device 16 is connected to the control circuit 7, exchanges the data with a chip card 17 for further processing.
- FIG Fig. 2 shown as a block diagram.
- the core element of the chip card 17 is a Processor 18, which with a power supply circuit 19, a clock processing circuit 20 and a bus 21 is coupled.
- the power supply circuit 19 is connected to two terminals 22 and 23, through which the power supply of the card reading device 16 to the chip card 17 is produced.
- Further receives the Clock processing circuit 20 has a clock signal from the terminal 24 Card reader 16. In the clock processing circuit 20 can from the Clock signal further clock signals are derived.
- With the processor 18 is a further connection 25 connected via which a reset signal from the card reader 16 can be delivered.
- a read-write memory 26 hereinafter referred to as RAM
- a read-only memory 27 hereinafter referred to as program ROM
- a read-only memory 28 hereinafter referred to as data ROM
- an interface unit 29 coupled.
- the program ROM 27 contains this for the operation of the processor 18 required program
- the RAM 26 contains data during operation occur and are changeable
- the data ROM 28 contains the TMC data.
- At least data ROM 28 is part of a first memory array.
- the control circuit 7 in FIG. 1 supplies part of the received TMC data, which each represent coded messages via the card reader 16 Chip card 17.
- the chip card 17 is based on this received data data derived therefrom led back to the control circuit 7, which this with converts further TMC data derived from the memory 12 into control data.
- Out the control data is stored in the voice segment memory 14
- Voice segments formed an announcement text, which is supplied to the audio amplifier 9.
- the announcement text for example, in digital form (sequence of binary characters) is in the audio amplifier 9 in a digital-to-analog converter, not shown converted into an analog announcement and over the loudspeakers 10 and 11 spent.
- the control circuit 7 is simultaneously the inputs in Switch audio amplifier 9 so that instead of the stereo signal from the stereo decoder 4 Announcement reaches audio speakers 9 and 11 via audio amplifier 9. Furthermore, the control data in the control circuit 7 in one of the Display device 13 displayable and readable by an operator display text implemented. The contents of the announcement text and the display text can differ be.
- the TMC data thus contain coded traffic reports that are generated using the Chip card 17, the memory 12 and the control circuit 7 decoded and into one Announcement text and converted into a display text for the display device 13 will.
- Various tables or lists are stored in the data ROM 28 with whose help is used to form tax data from the coded traffic reports.
- a replacement list (escape table) 46 In the data ROM 28 of the chip card 17 is a replacement list (escape table) 46, one Location list 43, an area location list 44 and one Section location list 45 included.
- the area list 44 gives traffic engineering areas (e.g. Ruhr area), administrative areas (e.g. Middle Franconia) or tourist areas (e.g. Teutoburg Forest).
- Section list 45 contains street sections.
- the replacement list 46 is used to compress place and area names.
- names and constituent parts of the name are stored, which appear repeatedly in the location list 43, the area list 44 and the section list 45.
- various parts of the city such as Cologne-Dellbrück, Cologne-Kalk, Cologne-Porz, etc., are entered in the list of places.
- a replacement character is included in the location list for the location "Cologne", which is exactly specified in the replacement list 46.
- the replacement list 46 contains a replacement character for a description or a name component, which represents an address (eg 2429) in the replacement list 46, and the name or the name component to be replaced in writing and, if necessary, in phonetic transcription.
- a replacement character for a description or a name component which represents an address (eg 2429) in the replacement list 46, and the name or the name component to be replaced in writing and, if necessary, in phonetic transcription.
- Frequently used name components eg junction, motorway junction, etc.
- Such a possible additional replacement list could contain the following entries: EC RS 0012 western 0018 Motorway junction 0019 Junction 0022 Service area
- the replacement code represents 0019 in the one listed above additional replacement list the name component "connection point" in spelling.
- This section of a replacement list has a replacement code in the 1st column (EC) and in the 2nd column a description in legal (RS).
- the location list 43 contains a location code (for example 3038) for each location and the location name (for example North Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne) in spelling.
- the location code is a coded message and is used to address the respective location name.
- the above section from a possible list of locations contains the in the first column Location code (OC) and in the second column the location name in spelling (RS) or entirely or partially in coded form as a replacement code.
- the third shown above Column does not exist in the location list and is only intended to show what the individual Replace codes in the list of places. For example, if the entry under the Location code "3038" read in writing and phonetic transcription from chip card 17 the control circuit 7 receives the character string "0018 2438". The Characters "0018” and “2438” represent replacement codes in a replacement list. Under the replacement code "0018", for example, "Autobahn Regen” in the above mentioned additional replacement list and under the replacement code "2438” "Olpe” entered in the replacement list of the data ROM 28. In the Control circuit 7 is then the location name searched for at address "2438" in Spelling (Olpe motorway junction) composed.
- an area code for example 4803
- an area name for each area are entered in writing (for example Western Ruhr area).
- the area code is used to address the respective area names.
- BC RS meaning 4803 0012 Ruhr area (Western Ruhr area) 4991 Bavarian forest (Bavarian forest) 4994 Lake Constance (Lake Constance) 4996 Eifel (Eifel)
- the section from a possible list of areas listed above contains in the first column the area code (BC) and in the second column the area name in legal form (RS) or in whole or in part in coded form as a replacement code.
- the third column is not in the area list and is intended to show what the mean individual replacement codes in the area list. For example, means the entry "0012 Ruhr capable" in the second column (right) under the Area code 4803 "Western Ruhr Area” because the replacement code "0012" den Part of the name "Western” indicates.
- control circuit 7 receives the coded message "4803" has this coded message as an address or location code on the data ROM 28 the chip card 17 supplied.
- the control circuit 7 detects the replacement code (0012) and reads the one under this replacement code entered legal text in the memory 12.
- the control circuit 7 For example, use the first digit to distinguish whether it is from the replacement list in memory 12 or replacement list 46 in data ROM 28. The entry in the "Western" lettering will appear with the previously read entry "Ruhr area” combined.
- Section lists 45 each contain street sections in writing and a section code which corresponds to a coded message and is provided for addressing the section of street concerned.
- Three examples from a possible section list are listed below: AC RS1 RS2 RS3 meaning 5024 2511 2429 2418 (A3, Cologne, Oberhausen) 5108 2509 2367 2388 (A1, Dortmund, Eusmaschinen) 5130 2511 2209 Linz (A3, Passau, Linz)
- the section code (AC) is entered in the first column of the section list 45.
- the second column contains the street name in spelling (RS1) or one Replacement code that appears on the street name in spelling in the Replacement list 46 (e.g. 2511) references.
- the intersections of the road sections, which represent the beginning and end of the respective section of the road are in Legal (e.g. Linz) or fully or partially in coded form as Replacement code (e.g. 2209) shown in the third and fourth column (RS2, RS3).
- the fifth column is not part of the section list, but is used for Understand what the individual replacement codes mean (e.g. Autobahn A3, Passau and Linz intersections).
- the location, area and section lists may also contain other columns included to the respective for certain entries in lists 43 to 46 Users of the RDS-TMC radio receiver to deliver further messages.
- the location code, area code and section code are special Names for one coded information each.
- the memory 12 thus contains event-specific control data (in a standard phrase list) and traffic-specific control data (additional replacement list).
- the standard phrase list can have the following phrases, for example: P1 In the area ⁇ area ⁇ P2 In the urban area ⁇ Location ⁇ P3 ⁇ Street number ⁇ , from ⁇ junction A ⁇ towards ⁇ junction B ⁇ , between junction ⁇ location A ⁇ and ⁇ location B ⁇ P4 ⁇ Street number ⁇ , from ⁇ node A ⁇ towards ⁇ node B ⁇ , ⁇ location ⁇ P5 fog P6 Sporting event P7 4 km traffic jam P8 Exit blocked P9 slow-moving traffic
- the standard phrase list contains phrases with certain arguments (e.g. ⁇ Location ⁇ , ⁇ Street number ⁇ ) that are used when composing a message in the Control circuit 7 suitably replaced e.g. by location information or street numbers Need to become.
- the phrases are identified by a code. In this Exemplary phrases are by the codes "P1" to "P9" featured.
- the voice segment memory 14 contains certain recorded voice samples that read by the control circuit 7 and in response to a coded message or TMC data can be combined into an announcement text. Due to the large number of place names in a region (e.g. Germany) and the Limited memory capacity is only selected in the voice segment memory Voice samples or segments saved. This can be all letters from A to Z, certain numbers (0 to 20, 30, 40, ..., 90, 100, etc.) and place names, with which e.g. all motorway sections in Germany are clearly identifiable, and the keywords required for the standard phrases ("and", "from”, “Junction”, “Direction”, etc.).
- connection points cannot be output with their place name in an announcement text. For this, the connection points are announced with the corresponding predetermined numbers (eg connection point 56).
- a place list contains not only the place code and place name but also other entries. These are, for example, the numbers for a connection point.
- a section of a location list with location code (OC), location names (RS) and numbers (NR) for a connection point is listed below: OC RS NO 3089 Drolshagen 37 3090 Ludenscheid 38 3456 Hagen-Süd 39 2345 Swords 40
- the control circuit 7 of the radio receiver can e.g. a coded traffic announcement received, which consists of phrases P3 and P7.
- the phrase P3 gives indicates that an event has occurred on a specific highway section ( ⁇ Street number ⁇ , from ⁇ node A ⁇ towards ⁇ node B ⁇ , between junction ⁇ location A ⁇ and ⁇ location B ⁇ ).
- the arguments to fill in in phrase P3, the control circuit also extracts the received TMC data.
- the coded message for the street number contains the code "2511", for node A the code "2438", for node B the code "3089” and for location A the code "3089".
- the code for location B is not specified directly, but by a number that adds to the number of the location A.
- the card reading device 16 for the code "2511” has the street number "A 45", for the code "2438” the place name (node A) “Olpe", for the Code “2367” the place name (node B) "Dortmund” and for the code "3089” read the place name (place A) "Drolshagen” and the number "37” the control circuit 7 delivered.
- the place names "Drolshagen” and “Lüdenscheid” no speech segments stored in the speech segment memory 14 are, their junction numbers NR are announced.
- control circuit 7 forms one from the coded message Display text which is shown on the display device 13 (display). For example, the entire message with the names for the Junction 37 and 38 (A 45, from Olpe towards Dortmund, between Junction 37 and 38: 4 km traffic jam) or only the names for the Junctions 37 and 38 are shown. This option can e.g. also be adjustable.
- the complete traffic information is shown on the display device 13. Can only a limited number of on the display device 13 Characters (e.g. with one or two line displays or displays with eight or sixteen characters per line), the traffic announcement of can be called up by the user via the operating instructions 8. Then it will each time you press a certain button, the traffic announcement in several Parts shown. In the case of longer place names, a suitable one must be used abbreviation or a word can be separated appropriately. So could e.g. first "Nuremberg", then after pressing the corresponding key “Erlanger Str.”, After pressing the "A-Strplie” button again, then after Press the "B-Strorese” button and as the last word after pressing again the "construction site” event is displayed on the button. With display devices 13, which can only represent eight characters must include place and street names more than eight characters suitably separated and the parts available one after the other are displayed.
- Further settings can also be made via the operating arrangement 8 which are interpreted and processed by the control circuit 7. For example, you can set whether traffic reports are currently running Program should interrupt and which traffic reports according to the user definable criteria selected from the received messages and for to be provided for later or repeated retrieval.
- the RDS-TMC broadcast receiver shown above and the chip card 17 are for suitable for a user to whom the traffic news in German be communicated. Such an RDS-TMC radio receiver and also Chip card 17 can also be set up for other languages. In this case is in the memory 12 and in the data ROM 28 of the chip card 17 corresponding spelling and in the language segment memory 14 the corresponding language segments of this language.
- a chip card 17 contains region-specific information.
- region-specific data are stored in such a way that they are suitable for everyone Languages can be used. For example, if the languages are German, English, French and Dutch should be usable, the the data stored in the data ROM 28 of the chip card 17 by corresponding in the relevant language in the respective lists expanded accordingly will.
- a further radio receiver is shown, with an RDS-TMC module 47 is coupled via different lines.
- the radio receiver contains an audio circuit 48 with a stereo decoder 49 and an audio amplifier 50 and two speakers 51 and 52.
- the audio circuit 48 receives one of an antenna 53 received and via a tuner 54 and an intermediate frequency stage 55 passed broadcast signal.
- the stereo decoder 49 is a low frequency Stereo signal formed, the audio speakers 50 the two speakers 51 and 52 is supplied.
- the output signal of the intermediate frequency stage 55 is also supplied to an RDS decoder 56 and the RDS-TMC module 47.
- the RDS decoder 56 takes from that of the intermediate frequency stage 55 supplied low-frequency signal RDS data.
- the RDS data and further a Clock signals are sent from the RDS decoder 56 to a radio control circuit 57 given.
- the tuner 54 is set.
- the tuner 54 controlling tuning circuit 58 from the radio control circuit 57 the corresponding data supplied.
- radio control circuit 57 are still a memory 60, a display device 61 and optionally one or more further arrangements 62, for example a cassette drive, a CD drive, a car phone, etc., coupled. Furthermore, the radio control circuit 57 is connected via several lines coupled to the RDS-TMC module 47, which an RDS decoder 63, a Control circuit 64, a voice segment memory 65, a card reader 66 contains the chip card 17 and a memory 68.
- the RDS decoder 63 provides that from the output signal of the intermediate frequency stage 55 extracted RDS and TMC data and a clock signal to the control circuit 64.
- the control circuit 64, the RDS-TMC data like the control circuit 7 from FIG.
- TMC data to the card reader 66 and forms from the from card reader 66 and others received from memory 68
- Data Control data which - as described above - in an announcement and one Display text are implemented.
- the display and announcement text is over the Radio control circuit 57 of the display device 61 and the audio circuit 48 delivered.
- the one in digital form (sequence of binary characters) Announcement text is not in the audio amplifier 50 of the audio circuit 48 in one shown digital-to-analog converter converted into an analog announcement and reaches the speakers 51 and 52.
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| DE19718132A DE19718132A1 (de) | 1997-04-29 | 1997-04-29 | RDS-TMC-Rundfunkempfänger mit einem Sprachsegmentspeicher |
| DE19718132 | 1997-04-29 |
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