© EURASIP 2017. Commonly adaptive filters are used to reduce the acoustic feedback in hearing aids. While theoretically allowing for perfect cancellation of the feedback signal, in practice the adaptive filter solution is typically biased due to the closedloop hearing aid system. In contrast to conventional behindthe-ear hearing aids, in this paper we consider an earpiece with multiple integrated microphones. For such an earpiece it has previously been proposed to use a fixed null-steering beamformer to reduce the acoustic feedback in the microphones. In this paper we propose to combine the fixed null-steering beamformer with an additional adaptive filter to cancel the residual feedback component in the beamformer output. We compare the com...
An efficient approach to mitigate the howling effect in hear-ing aids is via the use of Acoustic Fee...
Acoustic feedback is a big challenge in hearing aids. If not appropriately treated, the feedback lim...
Acoustic feedback is a well-known phenomenon in hearing aids. Under certain conditions it causes the...
© 2017 IEEE. Commonly adaptive filters are used to reduce the acoustic feedback in hearing aids. Whi...
Acoustic feedback cancellation in hearing aids makes use of adaptive filters to continuously identif...
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1746809419300862#!In this paper, we propose a pro...
Acoustic feedback is a well-known phenomenon in hearing aids and public address systems. Under certa...
Acoustic feedback cancellation is one of the challenging tasks in the design of a behind the ear (BT...
In adaptive feedback cancellation an adaptive filter is used to model the acoustic feedback path bet...
Acoustic feedback is a well-known problem in hearing aids, caused by the undesired acoustic coupling...
IEEE A challenge in hearing aids is adaptive feedback control which often uses an adaptive filter to...
Acoustic feedback degrades the sound quality and limits the maximum stable gain of modern open fitti...
Acoustic feedback refers to the undesired acoustic coupling between the loudspeaker and microphone i...
In any digital hearing aid (HAid), the input microphone and the receiver loudspeaker are closely loc...
The method proposed in this paper improves the identification and cancellation of the feedback path ...
An efficient approach to mitigate the howling effect in hear-ing aids is via the use of Acoustic Fee...
Acoustic feedback is a big challenge in hearing aids. If not appropriately treated, the feedback lim...
Acoustic feedback is a well-known phenomenon in hearing aids. Under certain conditions it causes the...
© 2017 IEEE. Commonly adaptive filters are used to reduce the acoustic feedback in hearing aids. Whi...
Acoustic feedback cancellation in hearing aids makes use of adaptive filters to continuously identif...
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1746809419300862#!In this paper, we propose a pro...
Acoustic feedback is a well-known phenomenon in hearing aids and public address systems. Under certa...
Acoustic feedback cancellation is one of the challenging tasks in the design of a behind the ear (BT...
In adaptive feedback cancellation an adaptive filter is used to model the acoustic feedback path bet...
Acoustic feedback is a well-known problem in hearing aids, caused by the undesired acoustic coupling...
IEEE A challenge in hearing aids is adaptive feedback control which often uses an adaptive filter to...
Acoustic feedback degrades the sound quality and limits the maximum stable gain of modern open fitti...
Acoustic feedback refers to the undesired acoustic coupling between the loudspeaker and microphone i...
In any digital hearing aid (HAid), the input microphone and the receiver loudspeaker are closely loc...
The method proposed in this paper improves the identification and cancellation of the feedback path ...
An efficient approach to mitigate the howling effect in hear-ing aids is via the use of Acoustic Fee...
Acoustic feedback is a big challenge in hearing aids. If not appropriately treated, the feedback lim...
Acoustic feedback is a well-known phenomenon in hearing aids. Under certain conditions it causes the...