Methods for controlling a hearing device based on environment parameter, related accessory devices and related hearing systems
US-12167204-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US9782103B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9782103-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213428866-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2012 |
| Priority date | Oct 1, 2009 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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A portable monitoring device comprises a hearing aid having a housing, a microphone ( 24 ), an acoustic signal processing means ( 43 ), and an acoustic output transducer ( 33 ). The portable monitoring device further comprises an EEG monitoring system arranged at least partly in said housing, and comprising a measuring unit ( 3 ) having electrodes ( 12 ) arranged external to the housing. The EEG monitoring system comprises a processing unit ( 42 ) for analyzing the EEG signal for identifying or predicting specific biological incidences, such as a seizure, in said person, decision means for deciding, based on said analyzed EEG signal, when an alarm or information must be provided to said person, and means for providing said alarm or information through said output transducer ( 33 ). The invention further provides a method of monitoring an EEG signal of a hearing impaired person.
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We claim: 1. A portable monitoring device comprising: a hearing aid having a hearing aid housing, at least one microphone for receiving ambient sound, an acoustic signal processor configured to process a signal from the microphone in accordance with a hearing impairment of a person using said hearing aid to obtain a processed sound signal, and an acoustic output transducer configured to produce an acoustic output corresponding to the processed sound signal, and an EEG monitoring system configured to monitor EEG signals of said person, said EEG monitoring system being arranged at least partly in said hearing aid housing, said EEG monitoring system comprising a measuring unit having electrodes for measuring one or more EEG signals from said person, said electrodes being arranged external to the housing or at an outer surface of the housing, a processing unit having an EEG signal processor configured to analyze the EEG signal, said processing unit being arranged in said housing, said EEG signal processor being adapted for, based on the EEG signal, identifying or predicting specific biological incidences, in said person, said processing unit comprising a decision component for deciding, based on said analyzed EEG signal, when an alarm or information must be provided to said person, and a notification component for providing said alarm or information through said output transducer; and an adjustment component receiving a signal representing an acoustic background noise level and configured to adjust a sound level of said alarm or information according to the acoustic background noise level in order to make the alarm or information clearly discernible over background noise. 2. The monitoring device according to claim 1 , wherein said adjustment component comprises said acoustic signal processor. 3. The monitoring device according to claim 1 , wherein said biological incidence is hypoglycemia. 4. The monitoring device according to claim 1 , wherein said EEG monitoring system is adapted for a wireless connection between the measuring unit and the processing unit. 5. The monitoring device according to claim 4 , wherein said measuring unit comprises an electronic module, said electronic module being connected with the electrodes, and further being connected with a communication component for transmitting the EEG signal to the processing unit. 6. The monitoring device according to claim 5 , wherein said measuring unit is implanted subcutaneously on a head of the person to be monitored. 7. The monitoring device according to claim 1 , comprising a battery for providing power to the hearing aid and to the EEG monitor, where the power to the measuring unit of the EEG monitor is transferred wirelessly. 8. The monitoring device according to claim 1 , wherein said measuring unit is adapted to be arranged in an ear canal with at least two electrodes adapted to be in contact with a wall of the ear canal in at least two different positions. 9. The monitoring device according to claim 8 , wherein the processing unit is adapted to be arranged behind an ear. 10. The monitoring device according to claim 9 , wherein the signal from the electrodes is digitized in the measuring unit before being transmitted to the EEG signal processor in the processing unit. 11. The monitoring device according to claim 8 , wherein the measuring unit and the processing unit are arranged in an ear plug casing adapted to be arranged in the ear canal, said ear plug casing being provided with an outer shape being individually matched to a shape of the ear canal. 12. The monitoring device according to claim 1 , wherein said acoustic signal processor is programmable in order to facilitate adjustment of a hearing aid transfer function to needs of an individual user. 13. The monitoring device according to claim 1 , wherein the acoustic signal processor and the EEG signal processor are arranged on a common chip. 14. The monitoring device according to claim 13 , wherein the acoustic signal processor and the EEG signal processor are programmable from an external device, such that said portable monitoring device can be set up to function according to needs of an individual user. 15. The monitoring device according to claim 1 , comprising a data logger adapted to log events in the EEG signal relevant for identification or prediction of specific biological incidences. 16. The monitoring device according to claim 1 , comprising a radio transmitter adapted for sending information obtained from the EEG monitoring concerning a biological incidence to an external device. 17. A method of monitoring an EEG signal of a hearing impaired person comprising the steps of providing a hearing aid having a housing, at least one microphone for receiving ambient sound, an acoustic signal processor configured to process a signal from the microphone in accordance with a hearing impairment of said person to obtain a processed sound signal, and an acoustic output transducer configured to produce an acoustic output corresponding to said processed sound signal, and providing an EEG monitoring system for monitoring EEG signals of said person, said EEG monitoring system being arranged at least partly in said housing, wherein said step of providing said EEG monitoring system comprises the steps of: providing a measuring unit having electrodes for measuring one or more EEG signals from said person, said electrodes being arranged external to the housing or at an outer surface of the housing, and providing a processing unit having an EEG signal processor for analyzing the EEG signal, said processing unit being arranged in said housing, said EEG signal processor being adapted for, based on the EEG signal, identifying or predicting specific biological incidences, such as a seizure, in said person, said processing unit comprising a decision component for deciding, based on said analyzed EEG signal, when an alarm or information must be provided to said person, a notification component for providing said alarm or information through said output transducer; and an adjustment component receiving a signal representing acoustic background noise level and configured to adjust a sound level of said alarm or information according to the acoustic background noise level in order to make the sound or information clearly discernible over background noise. 18. A system comprising a portable monitoring device comprising a hearing aid having a housing, at least one microphone for receiving ambient sound, an acoustic signal processor configured to process a signal from the microphone in accordance with a hearing impairment of a person using said hearing aid to obtain a processed sound signal, and an acoustic output transducer configured to produce an acoustic output corresponding to said processed sound signal, said portable monitoring device further comprising an EEG monitoring system for monitoring EEG signals of said person, said EEG monitoring system being arranged at least partly in said housing, said EEG monitoring system comprising a measuring unit having electrodes for measuring one or more EEG signals from said person, said electrodes being arranged external to the housing or at an outer surface of the housing, a processing unit having an EEG signal processor for analyzing the EEG signal, said processing unit being arranged in said housing, said EEG signal processor being adapted for, based on the EEG signal, identifying or predicting specific biological incidences, in said person, said processing unit comprising a decision component for deciding, based on said
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