Adaptive feedback cancellation in hearing aids using a sinusoidal near-end signal model

Kim Ngo, T. Waterschoot, M. G. Christensen, M. Moonen, S. H. Jensen, J. Wouters
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Abstract

Acoustic feedback is a well-known problem in hearing aids, which is caused by the undesired acoustic coupling between the loudspeaker and the microphone. Acoustic feedback limits the maximum amplification that can be used in the hearing aid without making it unstable. The goal of adaptive feedback cancellation (AFC) is to adaptively model the feedback path and estimate the feedback signal, which is then subtracted from the microphone signal. The main problem in identifying the feedback path model is the correlation between the near-end signal and the loudspeaker signal, which is caused by the closed signal loop. A possible solution to this problem is to use the prediction error method (PEM)-based AFC with a linear prediction (LP) model for the near-end signal. In this paper, a modification to the PEM-based AFC is presented where the LP model is replaced by a sinusoidal near-end signal model. More specifically, it is shown that using frequency estimation techniques to estimate the sinusoidal near-end signal model improves the performance of the PEM-based AFC compared to using a LP model. Simulation results for a hearing aid scenario indicate a significant improvement in terms of misadjustment and maximum stable gain increase.
使用正弦近端信号模型的助听器自适应反馈抵消
声反馈是助听器中一个众所周知的问题,它是由扬声器和麦克风之间不希望的声学耦合引起的。声学反馈限制了助听器在不使其不稳定的情况下可以使用的最大放大。自适应反馈抵消(AFC)的目标是自适应地建立反馈路径模型并估计反馈信号,然后从麦克风信号中减去反馈信号。识别反馈路径模型的主要问题是近端信号与扬声器信号之间的相关性,这是由信号闭环引起的。一种可能的解决方案是使用基于预测误差方法(PEM)的AFC与近端信号的线性预测(LP)模型。本文提出了一种改进的基于pem的AFC,将LP模型替换为正弦近端信号模型。更具体地说,与使用LP模型相比,使用频率估计技术来估计正弦近端信号模型可以提高基于pem的AFC的性能。助听器场景的仿真结果表明,在失调和最大稳定增益增加方面有显著改善。
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