Ear to ear communication using wireless low energy transport
US-9210520-B2 · Dec 8, 2015 · US
US2025142266A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2025142266-A1 |
| Application number | US-202419003792-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 27, 2024 |
| Priority date | May 19, 2020 |
| Publication date | May 1, 2025 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present application relates to a system comprising a hearing aid, the hearing aid configured to be operated based on an estimation of a current listening effort of a hearing aid user. The system comprising an input unit for receiving an input sound signal from an environment of the hearing aid user and providing at least one electric input signal representing said input sound signal, an output unit for providing at least one set of stimuli perceivable as sound to the hearing aid user based on processed versions of said at least one electric input signal, a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) estimator for determining an SNR in the environment of the hearing aid user, a processing unit connected to said input unit and to said output unit and comprising signal processing parameters of the system to provide processed versions of said at least one electric input signal, a memory unit configured to store reference sets of SNR and pulse transition time (PTT) of the hearing aid user, at least a first and a second physiological sensor, wherein the system being configured to determine, based on the first physiological sensor, a first point in time at a first maximum upslope point of a first measured parameter, determine, based on the second physiological sensor, a second point in time at a second maximum upslope point of a second measured parameter, establish a current PTT by calculating a time difference between the first point in time and the second point in time, and determine, based on the current PTT and the stored reference sets of SNR and PTT, a current listening effort of the hearing aid user.
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1 . A hearing aid configured to be operated based on an estimation of a current listening effort of a hearing aid user, the hearing aid comprising: a classification unit comprising a neural network configured to classify the current situation of the hearing aid user, comprising determining a value representing said hearing aid user's current listening effort from data obtained from at least one physiological sensor, a memory storing reference sets of values representing the hearing aid user's current listening effort and corresponding listening modes, a signal processor configured to adjust signal processing parameters based on the listening mode corresponding to the determined measure according to the stored reference sets. 2 . A hearing aid according to claim 1 , wherein the classification unit is configured to classify the current situation defined by one or more of the following: the physical environment, the current acoustic situation, the current mode or state of the hearing aid user, the current mode or state of the hearing aid, and/or the current mode or state of the device in communication with the hearing aid. 3 . A hearing aid according to claim 1 , wherein the hearing aid comprises a wireless communication interface to receive data from the at least one physiological sensor in a device worn by the hearing aid user apart from the ear. 4 . A hearing aid according to claim 1 , wherein the hearing aid comprises a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) estimator for determining an SNR in the environment of the hearing aid user. 5 . A hearing aid according to claim 1 , wherein the reference sets of values comprises reference sets of SNR and pulse transition time (PTT) of the hearing aid user. 6 . A hearing aid according to claim 5 , wherein the hearing aid is configured to receive data of a PTT of the hearing aid user determined by said device. 7 . A hearing aid according to claim 1 , wherein said classification unit is configured to determine a PTT of the hearing aid user. 8 . A hearing aid according to claim 1 , wherein the hearing aid comprises said at least one physiological sensor. 9 . A hearing aid according to claim 8 , wherein the hearing aid implements a clock synchronization to synchronize data from measurements of said at least one physiological sensor in said device with measurements of said at least one physiological sensor in said hearing aid. 10 . A hearing aid according to claim 1 , wherein the hearing aid comprises at least one accelerometer configured to detect a movement of the hearing aid user. 11 . A hearing aid according to claim 3 , wherein said device comprises a remote control, a smartphone, or other portable or wearable electronic device. 12 . A hearing aid according to claim 10 , wherein the hearing aid is configured to determine whether an activation requirement is fulfilled, the activation requirement comprising that the movement detected by the accelerometer is below a first movement threshold, and the SNR is below a threshold, and wherein, in response to the activation requirement being fulfilled, the processing unit is configured to change the activation mode of the at least one physiological sensor of the hearing aid. 13 . A hearing aid according to claim 12 , wherein the hearing aid is configured to change the activation mode of the at least one physiological sensor comprises configured to activate the at least one physiological sensor. 14 . A hearing aid according to claim 12 , wherein the hearing aid is configured to change the activation mode of the at least one physiological sensor comprises configured to change the activation mode of the at least one physiological sensor from standby mode to operational mode. 15 . A hearing aid according to claim 12 , wherein, when the activation requirement is not fulfilled, the processing unit is configured to change or maintain the mode of the at least one physiological sensor to the standby mode or a deactivated mode. 16 . A hearing aid according to claim 1 , wherein the physiological sensors of said device and/or of said hearing aid is a photoplethysmogram (PPG) sensor. 17 . A method of operating a hearing aid based on an estimation of a current listening effort of a hearing aid user, the method comprising classifying the current situation of the hearing aid user, comprising determining a value representing said hearing aid user's current listening effort from data obtained from at least one physiological sensor, storing reference sets of values representing the hearing aid user's current listening effort and corresponding listening modes, adjusting signal processing parameters based on the listening mode corresponding to the determined measure according to the stored reference sets. 18 . A data processing system comprising a processor and memory storing program code which, when executed by the processor, causes the method of claim 17 to be performed.
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