Method of Wind Noise Suppression in Hearing Aids
助听器中抑制风噪声的方法
基本信息
- 批准号:7487016
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 35.12万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2005
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2005-01-01 至 2010-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcousticsAddressAirAir MovementsAlgorithmsBudgetsBusinessesCalibrationCellular PhoneClinical TrialsCommunicationConditionConsumptionDataDatabasesDevelopmentDevicesDigital Signal ProcessingEffectivenessElectronicsElementsEnvironmental WindHearingHearing AidsHeartHourIndividualIndustryIntentionInvestigationIowaLaboratoriesLegal patentLifeManufacturer NameMarketingMeasurementMemoryMethodsModificationNoiseNumbersPerformancePhasePrincipal InvestigatorProcessRangeRelative (related person)ResearchResearch PersonnelRunningSchemeSignal TransductionSimulateSolutionsSourceSpeech SoundSpeedStandards of Weights and MeasuresTalentsTechniquesTechnologyTestingTimeTodayTravelUniversitiesVariantVendorWalkingWireless TechnologyWorkbasecomputerized data processingconceptconsumer productcostdigitalexperiencefootimprovedlaptopnew technologynovelprofessorprogramsprototypesizesoundvector
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (Provided by applicant): This application proposes to continue the work done in our Phase I investigation and further evaluate and refine a promising novel digital technique we have developed at MH Acoustics for reducing wind noise in hearing aids. In Phase I, we demonstrated the feasibility of our breakthrough concept for wind noise suppression and, using wind tunnel tests, proved the effectiveness of our wind noise suppression algorithm. Based on the promise shown in our Phase I results, we have taken the first steps to commercialize our algorithm by entering into strategic alliances with two leading IC vendors in the cell phone and Bluetooth wireless headset market. Furthermore, we have teamed with Gennum Corporation a leading supplier of DSP chips to the hearing aid industry to introduce our solution to the hearing aid market. A major component of our Phase II proposal is to include clinical trials in support of our business plan. For this work, we will partner with Professor Ruth Bentler of the University of Iowa. Professor Bentler is a recognized expert in the study of the effectiveness of noise reduction schemes in hearing aids. The specific tasks of our Phase II proposal are to: a) Construct a multichannel acoustic database of different environmental wind-noise conditions for testing using the unique calibrated airflow test facility and microphone arrays that were built and verified during Phase I. b) Build test vectors for listening tests to be performed during the clinical trials c) Partner with Professor Ruth Bentler, to perform clinical trials to evaluate and optimize our algorithm from data obtained during the clinical trial. d) Implement our refined and tailored two-channel algorithm in real-time on a commercial hearing aid DSP (Gennum Voyager). e) Create a portable C version of our algorithm to simplify porting our algorithm to a wide range of low power fixed-point DSP's and other processors. f) Demonstrate conclusively in Phase II that the MH Acoustics algorithm is clearly superior in suppressing wind noise in hearing aids for both normal and hearing impaired subjects. Wind-noise is highly disturbing to hearing impaired individuals wearing hearing aids who wish to participate in outdoor conversations where wind is present or during activities such as walking or running. In these situations, wind noise significantly reduces signal-to-noise ratio and, consequently, the intelligibility of speech and sounds is significantly impaired. The objective of this project is to demonstrate the MH Acoustics' multi-microphone wind-noise reduction invention for the digital hearing aids market. MH Acoustics' wind noise reduction technology is unique since it provides instantaneous convergence while maintaining directionality of the microphone array. Current commercial technologies do not provide this feature. MH Acoustics, founded by researchers from Bell Laboratories, is currently successfully commercializing wind noise reduction technology for the mobile headset and handset markets and is working with leading hearing aid device producers to introduce their new technology into the market. This technology will achieve wind noise suppression capability unequaled in the industry.
描述(由申请人提供):本申请建议继续我们在第一阶段研究中所做的工作,并进一步评估和完善我们在MH Acoustics开发的用于降低助听器风噪声的有前途的新型数字技术。在第一阶段,我们展示了我们的突破性概念的风噪声抑制的可行性,并通过风洞测试,证明了我们的风噪声抑制算法的有效性。基于我们第一阶段结果所显示的承诺,我们已经采取了第一步,通过与手机和蓝牙无线耳机市场的两家领先IC供应商建立战略联盟,将我们的算法商业化。此外,我们还与助听器行业领先的DSP芯片供应商Gennum Corporation合作,将我们的解决方案引入助听器市场。我们的第二阶段提案的一个主要组成部分是包括临床试验,以支持我们的商业计划。在这项工作中,我们将与爱荷华州大学的Ruth Bentler教授合作。Bentler教授是研究助听器降噪方案有效性的公认专家。我们第二阶段建议的具体任务是:a)建立一个不同环境风噪声条件的多通道声学数据库,用于使用第一阶段建造和验证的独特校准气流测试设备和麦克风阵列进行测试。B)为临床试验期间进行的听力测试构建测试向量c)与Ruth Bentler教授合作进行临床试验,以根据临床试验期间获得的数据评估和优化我们的算法。d)在商用助听器DSP(Gennum Voyager)上实时实现我们改进和定制的双通道算法。e)创建我们的算法的可移植C版本,以简化将我们的算法移植到广泛的低功耗定点DSP和其他处理器。f)在第二阶段中,最终证明MH声学算法在抑制正常和听力受损受试者助听器的风噪声方面明显具有上级优势。风噪声对于佩戴助听器的听力受损个体是高度干扰的,所述听力受损个体希望参与存在风的户外谈话或在诸如步行或跑步的活动期间。在这些情况下,风噪声显著降低信噪比,因此,语音和声音的可懂度显著受损。该项目的目的是展示MH声学的多麦克风风噪声降低发明的数字助听器市场。MH Acoustics的风噪声降低技术是独一无二的,因为它提供了瞬时收敛,同时保持麦克风阵列的方向性。当前的商业技术不提供该特征。MH Acoustics由贝尔实验室的研究人员创立,目前正在成功地将移动的耳机和手机市场的风噪降低技术商业化,并与领先的助听器设备生产商合作,将他们的新技术引入市场。该技术将实现行业内无与伦比的风噪声抑制能力。
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Compact super-directional microphone array to improve hearing in background noise
紧凑型超定向麦克风阵列可改善背景噪音中的听力
- 批准号:
8898968 - 财政年份:2015
- 资助金额:
$ 35.12万 - 项目类别:
Method of Wind Noise Suppression in Hearing Aids
助听器中抑制风噪声的方法
- 批准号:
7321947 - 财政年份:2005
- 资助金额:
$ 35.12万 - 项目类别:
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