Networked Hearing Aids Using Wireless LAN Technologies

Mitsuhiro Ogihara, Kenzo Takahashi, S. Taniguchi, Mikio Mori
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This paper proposes a novel scheme of hearing aid system which will release quite a lot of old people from light hearing loss or presbycusis, with its easy handling functions and high fidelity output. Hearing aids have been much improved over the past twenty years. However, they still require the troublesome fitting process, above all to old people. Most of hearing aid users point out the noisy performance in their reaction polls. The proposed system electronically connects hearing aids using both air and bone conducted voice signals each other via wireless local access, everywhere. The electronic transfer of voice signals enables to reduce the noise more effectively than the acoustic transfer, especially in noisy environments. It leads to global connections through high speed IP networks. Additionally, the amplifier for hearing loss compensation of the system can be controlled independently at each specified audiogram test frequency and gives less distortion than conventional sub-band flat gain controlled amplifiers. It also makes the hearing quality more natural. Thus, it is expected that isolating old people with hearing loss are able to evenly participate in the future ubiquitous network society as well as general people without hearing troubles. This paper describes the configuration, principles of the proposed scheme. The subjective performance test results show the possibility of outstanding quality improvement.
使用无线局域网技术的联网助听器
本文提出了一种新颖的助听器系统方案,它具有易于操作和高保真输出的功能,将使许多老年人从轻度听力损失或老年性耳聋中解脱出来。在过去的二十年里,助听器有了很大的改进。然而,他们仍然需要麻烦的装配过程,首先是老年人。大多数助听器用户在他们的反应调查中指出了噪音的表现。拟议中的系统通过无线本地接入,将助听器通过空气和骨传导的声音信号以电子方式连接起来。语音信号的电子传输能够比声传输更有效地降低噪声,特别是在嘈杂的环境中。它通过高速IP网络实现全球连接。此外,该系统的听力损失补偿放大器可以在每个指定的听力图测试频率下独立控制,并且比传统的子带平坦增益控制放大器失真更小。它也使听力质量更自然。因此,我们希望孤立的听力损失老人能够和一般没有听力障碍的人一样,均匀地参与到未来无处不在的网络社会中。本文介绍了所提出方案的结构、原理。主观性能测试结果显示了显著的质量改进的可能性。
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