ClearOne Awarded New Patent for Beamforming Microphone Array System with Distributed Processing
ClearOne (NASDAQ: CLRO) has been awarded a new patent for its innovative Ceiling Tile Beamforming Microphone Array System. This design allows for the separation of microphone arrays from the processing unit, enabling multiple arrays to be powered by a single computing engine, thereby reducing costs. As processing capabilities improve, organizations can connect more arrays to the same engine, extending the technology's lifespan. The patent, issued on February 1, 2022, showcases ClearOne's commitment to advancing audio and video communication technologies.
- Patent awarded for Ceiling Tile Beamforming Microphone Array System enhances cost efficiency.
- Separation of microphone arrays and processors increases system lifespan and scalability.
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The patent, titled “Ceiling Tile Beamforming Microphone Array System”, claims a ceiling tile microphone array that can be physically separated from the processors running the beamforming algorithm. One benefit of this separation is that it enables a single computing engine to run multiple beamforming algorithms for multiple microphone arrays, which can lower the overall system cost compared to an integrated design that is limited to a single computing engine with a single microphone array.
As an example, when a first system is installed, one microphone array may be supported by one remote computing engine running a beamforming algorithm. Over time, the processing power of computing engines increases for the same price, enabling more microphone arrays to connect to a single computing engine, thereby reducing the cost of multiple beamforming systems deployed in an organization.
Another benefit of this functional partitioning of the system is that it can extend the useful life of a ceiling tile beamforming microphone array. When the beamforming algorithm is performed “off-board” in a separate computing engine, the engine can be upgraded over time to support more advanced beamforming algorithms without requiring changes to the microphone array.
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