Improving the intelligibility of speech in different environments is one of the main objectives of hearing aid signal processing algorithms. Hearing aids typically employ beamforming techniques using multiple microphones for this task. In this paper, we discuss a binaural beamforming scheme that uses signals from the hearing aids worn on both the left and right ears. Specifically, we analyze the effect of a low bit rate wireless communication link between the left and right hearing aids on the performance of the beamformer. The scheme is comprised of a generalized sidelobe canceller (GSC) that has two inputs: observations from one ear, and quantized observations from the other ear, and whose output is an estimate of the desired signal. We a...
Binaural hearing aids are configured to have a wireless transmission link between the left and the r...
One of the main complaints of hearing aid users is their degraded speech understanding in noisy envi...
Many people around the world suffer from hearing problems (In the Netherlands, around 11%of the popu...
Improving the intelligibility of speech in different environments is one of the main objectives of h...
Improving the intelligibility of speech in different environments is one of the main objectives of ...
Recently, hearing aid systems where the left and right ear devices collaborate with one another have...
An efficient beamforming scheme for wireless binaural hearing aids is proposed that provides a trade...
Hearing aids use a variety of noise reduction techniques to enhance the experience of hearing impair...
Binaural beamforming technology, which is based on the auditory perception of both ears, uses a wire...
Hearing aids are electronic, battery-operated sensing devices which aim at compensating various kind...
Binaural beamforming using signals from both left and right hearing aids offers greater potential fo...
Binaural hearing aids making use of a wireless link are becoming a trend in hearing-aids design. How...
Multi-microphone noise reduction algorithms in binaural hearing aids which cooperate through a wirel...
A signal processing approach combining beamforming with mask-informed speech enhancement was assesse...
One of the main complaints of hearing aid users is their degraded speech understanding in noisy envi...
Binaural hearing aids are configured to have a wireless transmission link between the left and the r...
One of the main complaints of hearing aid users is their degraded speech understanding in noisy envi...
Many people around the world suffer from hearing problems (In the Netherlands, around 11%of the popu...
Improving the intelligibility of speech in different environments is one of the main objectives of h...
Improving the intelligibility of speech in different environments is one of the main objectives of ...
Recently, hearing aid systems where the left and right ear devices collaborate with one another have...
An efficient beamforming scheme for wireless binaural hearing aids is proposed that provides a trade...
Hearing aids use a variety of noise reduction techniques to enhance the experience of hearing impair...
Binaural beamforming technology, which is based on the auditory perception of both ears, uses a wire...
Hearing aids are electronic, battery-operated sensing devices which aim at compensating various kind...
Binaural beamforming using signals from both left and right hearing aids offers greater potential fo...
Binaural hearing aids making use of a wireless link are becoming a trend in hearing-aids design. How...
Multi-microphone noise reduction algorithms in binaural hearing aids which cooperate through a wirel...
A signal processing approach combining beamforming with mask-informed speech enhancement was assesse...
One of the main complaints of hearing aid users is their degraded speech understanding in noisy envi...
Binaural hearing aids are configured to have a wireless transmission link between the left and the r...
One of the main complaints of hearing aid users is their degraded speech understanding in noisy envi...
Many people around the world suffer from hearing problems (In the Netherlands, around 11%of the popu...