Hearing aid with spatial signal enhancement

US10869142B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10869142-B2
Application numberUS-201916515481-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 18, 2019
Priority dateMay 23, 2013
Publication dateDec 15, 2020
Grant dateDec 15, 2020

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A new binaural hearing aid system is provided with a hearing aid in which signals that are received from external devices, such as a spouse microphone, a media player, a hearing loop system, a teleconference system, a radio, a TV, a telephone, a device with an alarm, etc., are filtered with binaural filters in such a way that a user perceives the signals to be emitted by respective sound sources positioned in different spatial positions in the sound environment of the user, whereby improved spatial separation of the different sound sources is facilitated.

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A binaural hearing aid system comprising: one or more inputs configured to wirelessly receive a first audio input signal from a first external device, and to wirelessly receive a second audio input signal from a second external device; a first binaural filter configured to output a first right ear signal for a right ear of a user of the binaural hearing aid system and a first left ear signal for a left ear of the user, wherein the first right ear signal and the first left ear signal are (1) phase shifted with a first phase shift with relation to each other, (2) equal to the first audio input signal multiplied with a first right gain and a first left gain, respectively, the first left gain being different from the first right gain, or (3) equal to the first audio input signal multiplied with the first right gain and the first left gain, respectively, and phase shifted with the first phase shift with relation to each other; a first ear receiver; and a second ear receiver; wherein the first ear receiver is configured to provide a first acoustic signal for a first ear of a user of the binaural hearing aid system based on the first right ear signal, and the second receiver is configured to provide a second acoustic signal for a second ear of the user of the binaural hearing aid system based on the first left ear signal. 2. The binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 , wherein the first ear receiver and the second ear receiver are configured to respectively provide the first and second acoustic signals so that the first external device will be perceived by the user as being spatially separated from the second external device. 3. The binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 , wherein the first phase shift has a value that is anywhere from 150° to 210°. 4. The binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 , wherein the first phase shift corresponds to an azimuth directional change that is anywhere from −90° to 90°. 5. The binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 , wherein one of the first right ear signal and the first left ear signal is phase shifted with relation to the first audio input signal, and the other one of the first right ear signal and the first left ear signal is the first audio input signal. 6. The binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 , further comprising a second binaural filter for filtering the second audio input signal and configured to output a second right ear signal for the right ear and a second left ear signal for the left ear, wherein the second right ear signal and the second left ear signal are (1) phase shifted with a second phase shift different from the first phase shift with relation to each other, (2) equal to the second audio input signal multiplied with a second right gain and a second left gain, respectively, the second left gain being different from the second right gain, or (3) equal to the second audio input signal multiplied with the second right gain and the second left gain, respectively, and phase shifted with the second phase shift with relation to each other; wherein the first ear receiver is configured to receive the second right ear signal, and the second ear receiver is configured to receive the second left ear signal. 7. The binaural hearing aid system according to claim 6 , wherein the one or more inputs comprise a first input and a second input, and wherein the binaural hearing aid system comprises: a first hearing aid comprising the first input, the first binaural filter, the second input, the second binaural filter, and the first ear receiver; and a second hearing aid comprising the second ear receiver. 8. The binaural hearing aid system according to claim 6 , wherein the one or more inputs comprise a first input and a second input, and wherein the binaural hearing aid system comprises: a first hearing aid comprising the first input, the first binaural filter, and the first ear receiver; and a second hearing aid comprising the second input, the second binaural filter, and the second ear receiver. 9. The binaural hearing aid system according to claim 6 , wherein the second binaural filter is a HRTF filter. 10. The binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more inputs comprise a first input and a second input, and wherein the binaural hearing aid system comprises: a first hearing aid comprising the first input, the first binaural filter, and the first ear receiver; and a second hearing aid comprising the second ear receiver. 11. The binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 , wherein the first binaural filter is a HRTF filter. 12. The binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first audio input signal and the second audio input signal is a monaural audio signal. 13. The binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 , wherein respective operations of the first and second external devices are independent of each other. 14. The binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 , wherein the first ear receiver is configured to provide a third acoustic signal for the first ear of the user of the binaural hearing aid system based on the second audio input signal, and the second receiver is configured to provide a fourth acoustic signal for the second ear of the user of the binaural hearing aid system based on the second audio input signal; and wherein the first ear receiver is configured to provide the first and third acoustic signals, and the second ear receiver is configured to provide the second and fourth acoustic signals, so that the first external device and the second external device will be perceived by the user as being located away from the user at different respective positions. 15. The binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 , wherein the first ear receiver is configured to provide a third acoustic signal for the first ear of the user of the binaural hearing aid system based on the second audio input signal, and the second receiver is configured to provide a fourth acoustic signal for the second ear of the user of the binaural hearing aid system based on the second audio input signal; and wherein the first ear receiver is configured to provide the first and third acoustic signals, and the second ear receiver is configured to provide the second and fourth acoustic signals, so that the first external device will be perceived by the user as being located away from the user, and so that the second external device will be perceived by the user as being located at the user. 16. A method of binaural signal enhancement in a binaural hearing aid system, comprising: binaurally processing a first audio input signal wirelessly received from a first external device into a first right ear signal for a right ear of a user of the binaural hearing aid system and a first left ear signal for a left ear of the user, wherein the first right ear signal and the first left ear signal are (1) phase shifted with a first phase shift with relation to each other, (2) are equal to the first audio input signal multiplied with a first right gain and a first left gain, respectively, the first left gain being different from the first right gain, or (3) equal to the first audio input signal multiplied with the first right gain and the first left gain, respectively, and phase shifted with the first phase shift with relation to each other; providing the first right ear signal and the first left ear signal to the right and left ears, respectively, of the user, and providing a second right e

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  • H04R25/552Primary

    Binaural · CPC title

  • Enhancing the perception of the sound image or of the spatial distribution using head related transfer functions [HRTF's] or equivalents thereof, e.g. interaural time difference [ITD] or interaural level difference [ILD] · CPC title

  • Electric hearing aids · CPC title

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What does patent US10869142B2 cover?
A new binaural hearing aid system is provided with a hearing aid in which signals that are received from external devices, such as a spouse microphone, a media player, a hearing loop system, a teleconference system, a radio, a TV, a telephone, a device with an alarm, etc., are filtered with binaural filters in such a way that a user perceives the signals to be emitted by respective sound source…
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What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R25/552. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 15 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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