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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 30, 2015
Filed:
Sep. 22, 2010
Hartwig Koch, Hildesheim, DE;
Holger Kiehne, Peine, DE;
Florian Klingler, Munich, DE;
Frank Hofmann, Hildesheim, DE;
Gerald Spreitz, Laatzen, DE;
Sascha Jakoblew, Hildesheim, DE;
Radu Circa, Hildesheim, DE;
Hartwig Koch, Hildesheim, DE;
Holger Kiehne, Peine, DE;
Florian Klingler, Munich, DE;
Frank Hofmann, Hildesheim, DE;
Gerald Spreitz, Laatzen, DE;
Sascha Jakoblew, Hildesheim, DE;
Radu Circa, Hildesheim, DE;
Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, DE;
Abstract
Wireless microphone systems are used, for example, in theater, stage performances, television, broadcast radio or in concerts to amplify voices or instruments for a large audience. Due to the plurality of actors or musicians, a corresponding number of audio channels is required to transmit the audio information. 20 to 50 audio channels can thus be required in a parallel mode even in common applications. The invention relates to a network system () for audio equipment () having a plurality of base stations () and having a plurality of microphone modules () wherein the microphone modules () are and/or can be allocated to the base stations () via configuration data and wherein each microphone module () of a microphone-module-base-station allocation is designed to transmit audio information on a transmitting frequency F, F, F, F, FX, FY to the allocated base station () of the same microphone-module-base-station allocation, wherein the base stations () are networked to one another such that the configuration data are interchangeable, having a control device (), wherein the control device () is designed in respect of programming technology and/or circuit technology to automatically adapt the configuration data of the base stations () and/or microphone modules () and/or microphone-module-base-station allocations. The control device () is designed to adapt the configuration data in consideration of measured and/or calculated interactions of the microphone-module-base-station allocations and/or in consideration of the intended use of the respective microphone module ().