Wakeword detection using a secondary microphone
US-2020258502-A1 · Aug 13, 2020 · US
US11488584B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11488584-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017007808-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2020 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 1, 2022 |
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A method for voice recognition (VR)-based task allocation and hotword detection function control for within a wireless network having a hands-free (HF) node, e.g., a motor vehicle or telematics unit thereof, and an audio gateway (AG) node such as a wireless device, includes detecting, via a first wireless chipset of the HF node, a second wireless chipset of the AG node. The wireless chipsets include respective VR engines responsive to a corresponding hotword. The method includes establishing a Bluetooth or other wireless connection between the wireless chipsets in response to detecting the second wireless chipset. The method may include automatically transmitting a disable command signal to the second wireless chipset, via the first wireless chipset, to thereby disable a hotword detection function of the second wireless chipset. The method may be recorded on a computer readable medium as instructions executable by a processor.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for voice recognition (VR)-based task allocation and hotword detection function control for use within a wireless network having a hands-free (HF) node and an audio gateway (AG) node, the method comprising: detecting, via a first wireless chipset of the HF node, a second wireless chipset of the AG node, the first wireless chipset and the second wireless chipset including a respective VR engine responsive to a corresponding hotword; establishing a wireless connection between the first wireless chipset and the second wireless chipset in response to detecting the second wireless chipset; and in response to a predetermined condition, automatically transmitting a disable command signal from the first wireless chipset of the HF node to the second wireless chipset of the AG node to thereby temporarily disable a hotword detection function of the second wireless chipset. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving, via the first wireless chipset of the HF node in response to the disable command signal, a confirmation signal indicative of a successful disabling of the hotword detection function of the second wireless chipset; and processing a VR request of a user of the wireless network using the first wireless chipset of the HF node in response to the confirmation signal. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein processing the VR request includes selectively routing the VR request to the second wireless chipset for processing by the second wireless chipset. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving, via the first wireless chipset of the HF node, an error message signal indicative of an unsuccessful disabling of the hotword detection function of the second wireless chipset; and executing a control action via the first wireless chipset in response to the error message signal. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the wireless connection is a Bluetooth connection. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein automatically transmitting the disable command signal to the second wireless chipset includes transmitting a modified Bluetooth VR activation/enhanced VR activation attention (AT+BVRA) command to the second wireless chipset. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the HF node includes a display screen, and wherein the predetermined condition is a requested projection of an application of the AG node onto the display screen of the HF node. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the HF node includes a vehicle telematics unit (VTU) coupled to the display screen, and wherein the first wireless chipset of the HF node is a hardware component of the VTU. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined condition is the establishing of the wireless connection. 10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving, via the first wireless chipset, a termination signal indicative of a predetermined termination event; and in response to receiving the termination signal, transmitting an enable command signal to the first wireless chipset of the AG node, via the second wireless chipset of the HF node, to thereby automatically re-enable the hotword detection function of the second wireless chipset. 11. A motor vehicle comprising: a vehicle body; road wheels connected to the vehicle body; and a vehicle telematics unit (VTU) having a first wireless chipset, wherein the VTU is configured to: detect, via the first wireless chipset of the VTU, a second wireless chipset of a wireless device within the wireless network, the first wireless chipset and the second wireless chipset including a respective voice recognition (VR) engine responsive to a corresponding hotword; establish a wireless connection between the first wireless chipset and the second wireless chipset in response to detecting the second wireless chipset; and in response to a predetermined condition, automatically transmit a disable command signal to the second wireless chipset to thereby temporarily disable a hotword detection function of the wireless device. 12. The motor vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the VTU is further configured to: receive, via the first wireless chipset in response to the disable command signal, a confirmation signal indicative of successful disabling of the hotword detection function of the wireless device; and process a VR request of a user of the wireless network using the first wireless chipset in response to the confirmation signal. 13. The motor vehicle of claim 12 , wherein the VTU is configured to process the VR request by selectively routing the VR request to the second wireless chipset for processing by the second wireless chipset. 14. The motor vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the VTU is configured to receive, via the first wireless chipset, an error message signal from the wireless device that is indicative of an unsuccessful disabling of the hotword detection function of the second wireless chipset; and execute a control action in response to the error message signal. 15. The motor vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the wireless connection is a Bluetooth connection, and the VTU is configured to automatically transmit the disable command signal to the second wireless chipset as a modified Bluetooth VR activation/enhanced VR activation attention (AT+BVRA) command. 16. The motor vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the VTU is coupled to or includes a display screen, and wherein the predetermined condition is a requested projection of an application of the wireless device onto the display screen. 17. The motor vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the predetermined condition is the establishing of the wireless connection. 18. The motor vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the VTU is further configured to: transmit an enable command signal to the second wireless chipset in response to a predetermined termination event to thereby re-enable the hotword detection function of the wireless device. 19. A non-transitory computer-readable medium on which is recorded instructions that are executable by a processor of a vehicle telematics unit (VTU) of a motor vehicle, the VTU having a first wireless chipset, wherein execution of the instructions by the processor causes the VTU to: detect, via the first wireless chipset, a second wireless chipset of a wireless device within the motor vehicle, the first wireless chipset and the second wireless chipset including a respective voice recognition (VR) engine responsive to a corresponding hotword; establish a Bluetooth connection between the first wireless chipset of the VTU and the second wireless chipset of the wireless device in response to detecting the second wireless chipset; in response to a predetermined condition, automatically transmit a disable command signal to the second wireless chipset of the wireless device, via the first wireless chipset of the VTU, to thereby disable a hotword detection function of the wireless device, wherein the predetermined condition is the Bluetooth connection or a requested projection of an application of the wireless device onto a display screen of the VTU, and wherein the disable command signal is a modified Bluetooth VR activation/enhanced VR activation attention (AT+BVRA) signal; receive a confirmation signal from the wireless device indicative of successful disabling of the hotword detection function; and in response to the confirmation signal, process a VR request of a user of the VTU and the wireless device using the first wireless chipset of the VTU and not the second wireless chipset of the wireless device. 20. 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