SmartAid: A Low-Power Smart Hearing Aid For Stutterers

Moritz Scherer, Kiran Menachery, M. Magno
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Abstract

Interdisciplinary projects combining biomedical and electrical engineering pose an interesting opportunity for today’s society. In the future, more and more people will have to rely on wearable devices to monitor and understand biological variables. One of the most key challenges is the design of wearable devices that operate reliably and autonomously for long periods using small batteries. In this paper, we present the design of a novel smart hearing aid for stutterers in which an event-driven architecture is used to minimize power consumption, and onboard processing and actuators help the user to stop stuttering. The design has been implemented using a novel Ambiq Apollo 2 Blue processor, which includes a 5.0 Bluetooth interface with the lowest power consumption on the market and tested in the field. The microcontroller performs the data analyses directly onboard actuating a speaker to help the user when needed. Experimental results show that our solution can last for up to 8 days on a single charge due to its low average power consumption of 1.5 mW during continuous operation, that is reduced to 832 µW in idle.
SmartAid:为口吃者提供的低功耗智能助听器
结合生物医学和电气工程的跨学科项目为当今社会提供了一个有趣的机会。在未来,越来越多的人将不得不依靠可穿戴设备来监测和了解生物变量。最关键的挑战之一是设计可穿戴设备,使其使用小电池长时间可靠自主地运行。在本文中,我们提出了一种新型的口吃智能助听器的设计,其中使用事件驱动架构来最大限度地降低功耗,板载处理和执行器帮助用户停止口吃。该设计采用了一款新颖的Ambiq Apollo 2 Blue处理器,该处理器包含一个5.0蓝牙接口,具有市场上最低的功耗,并经过了现场测试。微控制器执行数据分析直接板载驱动扬声器,以帮助用户在需要时。实验结果表明,我们的解决方案可以持续8天的单次充电,因为它在连续运行时的平均功耗为1.5 mW,在空闲时降低到832µW。
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