Method for monitoring and detecting if hearing instruments are correctly mounted

US12543007B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12543007-B2
Application numberUS-202318093727-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 5, 2023
Priority dateJan 6, 2022
Publication dateFeb 3, 2026
Grant dateFeb 3, 2026

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A binaural hearing aid system comprises left and right hearing instruments each comprising a BTE-part comprising a housing configured to be located at or behind an outer ear of the user and an acceleration sensor configured to measure acceleration in at least two directions relative to the housing of the BTE-part and to provide acceleration data indicative thereof. A first one of the left and right hearing instruments comprises a transmitter configured to transmit said acceleration data to the other hearing instrument, and the other hearing instrument comprises a receiver for receiving said acceleration data from the first one of the hearing instruments. The other hearing instrument further comprises a controller for detecting whether or not the left and right hearing instruments are correctly mounted in dependence of a similarity measure between said acceleration data provided by the left and right hearing instruments. A method of operating a binaural hearing aid system is further disclosed.

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The invention claimed is: 1 . A binaural hearing aid system comprising left and right hearing instruments adapted to be located at or in left and right ears, respectively, of a user, each of the left and right hearing instruments comprising a BTE-part configured to be located at or behind an outer ear of the user, the BTE-part comprising a housing; an acceleration sensor configured to measure acceleration in at least two directions relative to the housing of the BTE-part and to provide acceleration data indicative thereof; at least a first one of the left and right hearing instruments comprising a transmitter being configured to allow transmission of acceleration data from the acceleration sensor to the second one of the left and right hearing instruments, and at least a second one of the left and right hearing instruments comprising a receiver being configured to allow reception of the acceleration data from the acceleration sensor of the first one of the left and right hearing instruments, wherein at least the second one of the left and right hearing instruments comprising a controller configured to detect whether or not the left and right hearing instruments are correctly mounted in dependence of a similarity measure between said acceleration data provided by the left and right hearing instruments, wherein the controller is configured to base the decision of whether or not the left and right hearing instruments are correctly mounted on an estimated cross-covariance matrix obtained from the outer product of the acceleration signals from the left and right hearing instruments, respectively. 2 . A binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 wherein the similarity measure is constituted by or comprises a correlation measure. 3 . A binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 wherein the acceleration data of each of the left and right hearing instruments comprises acceleration data representing the at least two directions. 4 . A binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to decide that the hearing instruments are correctly mounted when the magnitude of the diagonal elements of the cross-covariance matrix are larger than a threshold value. 5 . A binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to decide that the hearing instruments are in-correctly mounted when at least one, or at least two, of the off-diagonal elements is (are) relatively high, and the diagonal elements at the same time have relatively low values. 6 . A binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to decide that the hearing instruments are in-correctly mounted when at least one, or at least two, of the off-diagonal elements is (are) larger than a threshold value, and the diagonal elements at the same time are smaller than a threshold value. 7 . A binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 wherein the controller comprises a neural network configured to detect an incorrect mounting of the hearing instruments. 8 . A binaural hearing aid system according to claim 7 wherein the neural network is configured to receive acceleration data from the left and right hearing instruments as input features, or elements of a cross-covariance matrix of the acceleration data or otherwise processed versions of the acceleration data from the left and right hearing instruments. 9 . A binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 wherein the controller comprises a neural network wherein at least some of the layers are implemented as a recurrent neural network. 10 . A binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 configured to trigger a warning of the user in case it is detected that the left and/or right hearing instruments is/are not correctly mounted. 11 . A binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 configured to disable a directional noise reduction algorithm of the left and right hearing instruments in case it is detected that the left and/or right hearing instruments is/are not correctly mounted. 12 . A binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 configured to provide that the detection of whether the left and right hearing instruments are correctly mounted is dependent on other input features than said acceleration data. 13 . A binaural hearing aid system according to claim 2 configured to provide that correlation between the acceleration data provided by the left and the right instruments is maximum when at least one direction relative to the housing of the BTE-parts of the respective left and right hearing instruments are parallel. 14 . A binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 wherein at least one of the left and right hearing instruments comprises a predefined reference position representing a correctly mounted hearing instrument, and wherein the binaural hearing aid system is configured to provide that the detection of whether the left and right hearing instruments are correctly mounted is dependent on said reference position. 15 . A binaural hearing aid system according to claim 1 wherein at last one of the left and right hearing instruments is constituted by or comprises an air-conduction type hearing aid, a bone-conduction type hearing aid, a cochlear implant type hearing aid, or a combination thereof. 16 . A binaural hearing aid system comprising left and right hearing instruments adapted to be located at or in left and right ears, respectively, of a user, each of the left and right hearing instruments comprising: a BTE-part configured to be located at or behind an outer ear of the user, the BTE-part comprising a housing; an acceleration sensor configured to measure acceleration in at least two directions relative to the housing of the BTE-part and to provide acceleration data indicative thereof; at least a first one of the left and right hearing instruments comprising a transmitter being configured to allow transmission of acceleration data from the acceleration sensor to the second one of the left and right hearing instruments, and at least a second one of the left and right hearing instruments comprising a receiver being configured to allow reception of the acceleration data from the acceleration sensor of the first one of the left and right hearing instruments, wherein at least the second one of the left and right hearing instruments comprising a controller configured to detect whether or not the left and right hearing instruments are correctly mounted in dependence of a similarity measure between said acceleration data provided by the left and right hearing instruments, and wherein the system is configured to provide that the detection of whether the left and right hearing instruments are correctly mounted is dependent on other input features than said acceleration data, said system being configured to provide that the detection of whether the left and right hearing instruments are correctly mounted is dependent on the detection of a changed feedback path estimate. 17 . A binaural hearing aid system comprising left and right hearing instruments adapted to be located at or in left and right ears, respectively, of a user, each of the left and right hearing instruments comprising: a BTE-part configured to be located at or behind an outer ear of the user, the BTE-part comprising a housing; an acceleration sensor configured to measure acceleration in at least two directions relative to the housing of the BTE-part and to provide acceleration data indicative thereof; at least a first one of the left and righ

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  • Aspects relating to mechanical or electronic switches or control elements, e.g. functioning · CPC title

  • Behind the ear [BTE] hearing aids · CPC title

  • Binaural · CPC title

  • in two or more dimensions · CPC title

  • H04R25/30Primary

    Monitoring or testing of hearing aids, e.g. functioning, settings, battery power · CPC title

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What does patent US12543007B2 cover?
A binaural hearing aid system comprises left and right hearing instruments each comprising a BTE-part comprising a housing configured to be located at or behind an outer ear of the user and an acceleration sensor configured to measure acceleration in at least two directions relative to the housing of the BTE-part and to provide acceleration data indicative thereof. A first one of the left and r…
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Primary CPC classification H04R25/30. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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