Peer to peer hearing system

US9949040B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9949040-B2
Application numberUS-201615170261-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 1, 2016
Priority dateJun 2, 2015
Publication dateApr 17, 2018
Grant dateApr 17, 2018

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The application relates to: A hearing system comprising first and second hearing aid systems, each being configured to be worn by first and second persons and adapted to exchange audio data between them. The application further relates to a method of operating a hearing system. The object of the present application is to provide improved perception of a (target) sound source for a wearer of a hearing device (e.g. a hearing aid or a headset) in a difficult listening situation. The problem is solved in that each of the first and second hearing aid systems comprising an input unit for providing a multitude of electric input signals representing sound in the environment of the hearing aid system; a beamformer unit for spatially filtering the electric input signals; antenna and transceiver circuitry allowing a wireless communication link between the first and second hearing aid systems to be established to allow the exchange of said audio data between them; and a control unit for controlling the beamformer unit and the antenna and transceiver circuitry; wherein the control unit—at least in a dedicated partner mode of operation of the hearing aid system—is arranged to configure the beamformer unit to retrieve an own voice signal of the person wearing the hearing aid system from the electric input signals, and to transmit the own voice signal to the other hearing aid system via the antenna and transceiver circuitry. This has the advantage of eliminating the need for a partner microphone while still providing a boost in SNR of a target speaker. The invention may e.g. be used for the hearing aids, head sets, active ear protection devices or combinations thereof.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A hearing system comprising first and second hearing aid systems configured to be worn by first and second persons, respectively, each being configured to operate in a number of modes of operation, in addition to a dedicated partner mode, and each being adapted to exchange audio data between them, each of the first and second hearing aid systems comprising a hearing device or a pair of hearing devices, each comprising an output unit for providing a stimulus perceived by a wearer of the corresponding hearing system as an acoustic signal based on a processed electric signal; an input unit for providing a multitude of electric input signals representing sound in the environment of the hearing aid system, wherein the input unit is embodied in said hearing device or said pair of hearing devices; a beamformer unit for spatially filtering the electric input signals; antenna and transceiver circuitry allowing a wireless communication link between the first and second hearing aid systems to be established to allow the exchange of said audio data between them, wherein said antenna and transceiver circuitry form part of said hearing device or said pair of hearing devices; and a control unit for controlling the beamformer unit and the antenna and transceiver circuitry; wherein the control unit—at least in said dedicated partner mode of operation of the hearing aid system—causes each of the first and second hearing aid systems to configure the beamformer unit to retrieve an own voice signal of the person wearing the hearing aid system from the electric input signals, and to transmit the own voice signal to the other hearing aid system via the antenna and transceiver circuitry, wherein when first and second persons are wearing the first and second hearing aid systems, respectively, the dedicated partner mode of operation causes the respective output units of the first and second hearing aid systems to present the own voice signals of the second and first persons, respectively. 2. A hearing system according to claim 1 wherein at least one of the first and second hearing aid systems comprises a binaural hearing aid system comprising a pair of hearing devices, each comprising at least one input transducer. 3. A hearing system according to claim 1 wherein the control unit comprises data defining a predefined own-voice beamformer directed towards the mouth of the person wearing the hearing aid system in question. 4. A hearing system according to claim 1 wherein each of the first and second hearing aid systems comprises an environment sound beamformer configured to pick up sound from the environment of the user. 5. A hearing system according to claim 1 wherein the first and/or second hearing aid systems is/are configured to automatically enter the dedicated partner mode of operation. 6. A hearing system according to claim 1 wherein the control unit for each of the first and second hearing aid systems comprises a voice activity detector for identifying time segments of the electric input signal where the own voice of the person wearing the corresponding hearing aid system is present. 7. A hearing system according to claim 6 configured to enter the dedicated partner mode of operation when the own-voice of one of the first and second persons is detected. 8. A hearing system according to claim 1 configured to allow the first and second hearing aid systems to receive external control signals from the second and first hearing aid systems, respectively, and/or from an auxiliary device. 9. A hearing system according to claim 1 comprising a user interface allowing a person to control the entering and/or leaving of the specific partner mode of the first and/or second hearing aid systems. 10. A hearing system according to claim 1 configured to provide that the specific partner mode of operation of the hearing system is entered when the first and second hearing aid systems are within a range of communication of the wireless communication link between them. 11. A hearing system according to claim 1 configured to provide that the entry into the specific partner mode of operation of the hearing system is dependent on a prior authorization procedure carried out between the first and second hearing aid systems. 12. A hearing system according to claim 1 , wherein a hearing device comprises a hearing aid adapted for being located at the ear or fully or partially in the ear canal of the person in question or fully or partially implanted in the head of the person in question. 13. A hearing system according to claim 1 , comprising an auxiliary device and adapted to establish a communication link between a hearing device of the hearing system and the auxiliary device to provide that information can be exchanged or forwarded from one to the other. 14. A method of operating a hearing system comprising first and second hearing aid systems configured to be worn by first and second persons, respectively, each being configured to operate in a number of modes of operation, in addition to a dedicated partner mode, and each being adapted to exchange audio data between them, the method comprising in each of the first and second hearing systems from an output unit of each of a hearing device or a pair of hearing devices included in the corresponding hearing system, providing a stimulus perceived by a wearer of the corresponding hearing system as an acoustic signal based on a processed electric signal; providing a multitude of electric input signals representing sound in the environment of the hearing aid system via an input unit embodied in said hearing device or said pair of hearing devices; reducing a noise component of the electric input signals using spatial filtering; providing a wireless communication link between the first and second hearing aid systems to allow the exchange of said audio data between them, the wireless communication link being established by antenna and transceiver circuitry forming part of said hearing device or said pair of hearing devices; and controlling the spatial filtering and the wireless communication link—at least in said dedicated partner mode of operation of the hearing aid system—by adapting the spatial filtering to retrieve an own voice signal of the person wearing the hearing aid system from the multitude of electric input signals, and transmit the own voice signal to the other hearing aid system via the wireless communication link, wherein when first and second persons are wearing the first and second hearing aid systems, respectively, the dedicated partner mode of operation causes the respective output units of the first and second hearing aid systems to present the own voice signals of the second and first persons, respectively. 15. Use of a hearing system as claimed in claim 1 . 16. A data processing system comprising a processor and program code means for causing the processor to perform the steps of the method of claim 14 . 17. A hearing system according to claim 1 , wherein the dedicated partner mode of operation causes the first and second hearing aid systems to apply to their respective beamformer units a dedicated own voice beamformer to extract the own voice signal of the persons wearing the respective hearing aid systems. 18. A hearing system according to claim 17 , wherein each of the first and second hearing aid systems comprises an environment sound beamformer configured to pick up sound from the environment of the user, and the first and second hearing aid systems are configured to provide that the

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  • Processing of the output signals of the acoustic transducers of an array for obtaining a desired directivity characteristic (H04R2203/12 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Communication between hearing aids and external devices via a network for data exchange · CPC title

  • Aspects of the reduction of energy consumption in hearing devices · CPC title

  • Hearing devices using active noise cancellation · CPC title

  • Remote control, e.g. of amplification, frequency · CPC title

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What does patent US9949040B2 cover?
The application relates to: A hearing system comprising first and second hearing aid systems, each being configured to be worn by first and second persons and adapted to exchange audio data between them. The application further relates to a method of operating a hearing system. The object of the present application is to provide improved perception of a (target) sound source for a wearer of a h…
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What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R25/407. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Apr 17 2018 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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