Method and apparatus for own-voice sensing in a hearing assistance device
US-2024089677-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US9615184B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9615184-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514922893-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 26, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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The application relates to a hearing system comprising a hearing device (HD), and a programming device (PD), and a feedback path analyzer (FPA) for providing an estimate of a feedback path from an output transducer to an input transducer of the hearing device. The hearing device (HD) and the programming device (PD) each comprises a programming interface (PI, PD-PI) allowing the exchange of data between the devices. The feedback path analyzer (FPA) is located in the programming device (PD), and the hearing device (HD) comprises respective input (IBUF) and output (OBUF) buffers for storing corresponding input and output time segments of the electric input signal or a signal derived therefrom and of the processed output signal or a signal derived therefrom, respectively. The hearing device (HD)—in a specific feedback measurement mode—is configured to transmit said stored input and output time segments of the respective signals to the feedback path analyzer (FPA) of the programming device (PD) via said programming interface (PI, PD-PI), and the feedback path analyzer (FPA) is configured to determine said estimate of the feedback path based on said (stored) input and output time segments. Thereby a more accurate estimation and/or a shorter measurement time can be achieved. The invention may e.g. be used for the fitting of hearing devices, e.g. hearing aids, to a particular use or user.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A hearing system comprising a hearing device (HD), and a programming device (PD), the hearing device comprising an input transducer (IT) for converting an input sound to an electric input signal, and an output transducer (OT) for converting a processed electric signal to an output sound, a forward path between the input transducer and the output transducer, the forward path comprising a signal processing unit (SPU) for applying a level and/or frequency dependent gain to a signal of the forward path and providing a processed output signal, a feedback path analyzer (FPA) for providing an estimate of a feedback path from the output transducer to the input transducer, the hearing device (HD) and the programming device (PD) each comprising a programming interface (PI, PD-PI) allowing the exchange of data between the devices, wherein the feedback path analyzer (FPA) is located in the programming device (PD), and the hearing device (HD) comprises respective input (IBUF) and output (OBUF) buffers for storing corresponding input and output time segments of the electric input signal or a signal derived therefrom and of the processed output signal or a signal derived therefrom, respectively, and wherein the hearing device (HD)—in a specific feedback measurement mode—is configured to transmit said stored input and output time segments of the respective signals to the feedback path analyzer (FPA) of the programming device (PD) via said programming interface (PI, PD-PI), and wherein the feedback path analyzer (FPA) in said specific feedback measurement mode—is configured to determine said estimate of the feedback path based on said input and output time segments. 2. A hearing system according to claim 1 wherein the hearing device comprises an analogue to digital converter for converting an analogue electric signal to a digital electric signal comprising digital samples. 3. A hearing system according to claim 1 wherein the hearing device comprises a digital to analogue converter for converting a digital electric signal comprising digital samples to an analogue electric signal. 4. A hearing system according to claim 1 wherein the hearing device and the programming device each comprises respective antenna and transceiver circuitry for wirelessly receiving a direct electric input signal from another device to implement said programming interface. 5. A hearing system according to claim 1 , wherein the input and output buffers are configured to store more than 50 audio samples. 6. A hearing system according to claim 1 wherein the feedback path analyzer is configured to apply an LMS-type algorithm for providing an estimate of the feedback path. 7. A hearing system according to claim 1 comprising a number of different types algorithms, selectable for use by the feedback path analyzer to provide an estimate of the feedback path. 8. A hearing system according to claim 1 comprising a feedback control unit for controlling the feedback path analyzer. 9. A hearing system according to claim 1 comprising a probe signal generator configured to provide a probe signal. 10. A hearing system according to claim 9 comprising a combination unit configured to allow the probe signal to be coupled to the output transducer. 11. A hearing system according to claim 1 comprising a user interface allowing a user to initiate an estimation of the feedback path based on said input and output time segments. 12. A hearing system according to claim 11 wherein the user interface is implemented in a portable device, e.g. as an APP of a SmartPhone or similar device. 13. A hearing system according to claim 1 wherein said stored input and output time segments of the respective signals are transmitted sample by sample from the hearing device to the programming device. 14. A hearing system according to claim 7 configured to automatically select an appropriate of said number of different types algorithms based on a predetermined criterion. 15. A hearing system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the hearing device comprises a hearing aid or a hearing instrument adapted for being located at the ear or fully or partially in the ear canal or fully or partially implanted in the head of a user. 16. A hearing device comprising an input transducer for converting an input sound to an electric input signal, and an output transducer for converting a processed electric signal to an output sound, a forward path between the input transducer and the output transducer, the forward path comprising a signal processing unit (SPU) for applying a level and/or frequency dependent gain to a signal of the forward path and providing a processed output signal, a programming interface allowing the exchange of data between the hearing device and a programming device comprising a feedback path analyzer for providing an estimate of a feedback path from the output transducer to the input transducer, an input buffer and an output buffer for storing corresponding input and output time segments of the electric input signal or a signal derived therefrom and of the processed output signal or a signal derived therefrom, respectively, and wherein the hearing device—in a specific feedback measurement mode—is configured to transmit said stored input and output time segments of the respective signals to the feedback path analyzer of the programming device via said programming interface, and to receive said estimate of the feedback path based on said input and output time segments from said feedback path analyzer of the programming device via said programming interface. 17. A hearing device according to claim 16 wherein the estimate of the feedback path based on said input and output time segments is stored and used in the hearing device instead of a previous feedback path estimate.
electronically · CPC title
using a wireless connection, e.g. between microphone and amplifier or using Tcoils · CPC title
Communication between hearing aids and external devices via a network for data exchange · CPC title
Management of the audio stream, e.g. setting of volume, audio stream path · CPC title
using an external connection, either wireless or wired · CPC title
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