DocumentCode :
2606628
Title :
A microphone array for hearing aids
Author :
Widrow, Bernard
Author_Institution :
Stanford Univ., CA, USA
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
7
Lastpage :
11
Abstract :
A directional acoustic receiving system is constructed in the form of a necklace including an array of two or more microphones mounted on a housing supported on the chest of a user by a conducting loop encircling the users neck. Signal processing electronics contained in the same housing receive and combine the microphone signals in such a manner as to provide an amplified output signal which emphasizes sounds of interest arriving in a direction forward of the user. The amplified output signal drives the supporting conducting loop to produce a representative magnetic field. An electroacoustic transducer including a magnetic field pick up coil for receiving the magnetic field is mounted in or on the users ear and generates an acoustic signal representative of the sounds of interest. The microphone output signals are weighted (scaled) and combined to achieve desired spatial directivity responses. The weighting coefficients are determined by an optimization process. By bandpass filtering the weighted microphone signals with a set of filters covering the audio frequency range and summing the filtered signals, a receiving microphone array with a small aperture size is caused to have a directivity pattern that is essentially uniform over frequency in two or three dimensions. This method enables the design of highly-directive-hearing instruments which are comfortable, inconspicuous, and convenient to use. The invention provides the user with a dramatic improvement in speech perception over existing hearing aid designs, particularly in the presence of background noise, reverberation, and feedback
Keywords :
acoustic receivers; acoustic signal processing; acoustic transducer arrays; hearing aids; microphones; acoustic signal generation; amplified output signal; audio frequency range; background noise; bandpass filtering; conducting loop; directional acoustic receiving system; directive-hearing instruments; directivity pattern; electroacoustic transducer; feedback; hearing aids; housing; magnetic field; magnetic field pick up coil; necklace; optimization process; receiving microphone array; reverberation; signal processing electronics; small aperture size; spatial directivity responses; speech perception; weighted microphone signals; weighting coefficients; Acoustic arrays; Acoustic signal processing; Band pass filters; Filter bank; Frequency; Hearing aids; Magnetic fields; Microphone arrays; Neck; Signal processing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Adaptive Systems for Signal Processing, Communications, and Control Symposium 2000. AS-SPCC. The IEEE 2000
Conference_Location :
Lake Louise, Alta.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5800-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ASSPCC.2000.882437
Filename :
882437
Link To Document :
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