Hearing loss is a common problem affecting the quality of life for thousands of people. However, many individuals with hearing loss are dissatisfied with the quality of modern hearing aids. Amplification is the main method of compensating for hearing loss in modern hearing aids. One common amplification technique is dynamic range compression, which maps audio signals onto a person's hearing range using an amplification curve. However, due to the frequency dependent nature of the human cochlea, compression is often performed independently in different frequency bands. This paper presents a real-time multirate multiband amplification system for hearing aids, which includes a multirate channelizer for separating an audio signal into eleven sta...
This report describes important physiological and anatomical aspects of human hearing, including ins...
The residual low-frequency sensitivity demonstrated by many severely hearing impaired persons has le...
Fast-acting dynamic range compression is a level-dependent amplification scheme which aims to restor...
The frequency-dependent nature of hearing loss poses many challenges for hearing aid design. In orde...
In this research, we present an innovative method for enhancing the performance of hearing aids usin...
Amplitude compression processing is used to reduce the amplitude level variations of speech to tit t...
deals with some basic issues related to Digital Hearing Aids and more specifically, with the matter ...
A comprehensive method applying a nonlinear frequency compression (FC) as complementary to multi-ban...
The auditory filter of hearing impaired is wider than that of normal hearing people. Thus, the frequ...
Over the past decade, signal processing for industrial hearing aids has evolved from analog electron...
Over the past decade, signal processing for industrial hearing aids has evolved from analog electron...
Traditional analog hearing aids are similar to a simple radio. They can be tuned and adjusted for vo...
Over the past decade, signal processing for industrial hearing aids has evolved from analog electron...
Over the past decade, signal processing for industrial hearing aids has evolved from analog electron...
Over the past decade, signal processing for industrial hearing aids has evolved from analog electron...
This report describes important physiological and anatomical aspects of human hearing, including ins...
The residual low-frequency sensitivity demonstrated by many severely hearing impaired persons has le...
Fast-acting dynamic range compression is a level-dependent amplification scheme which aims to restor...
The frequency-dependent nature of hearing loss poses many challenges for hearing aid design. In orde...
In this research, we present an innovative method for enhancing the performance of hearing aids usin...
Amplitude compression processing is used to reduce the amplitude level variations of speech to tit t...
deals with some basic issues related to Digital Hearing Aids and more specifically, with the matter ...
A comprehensive method applying a nonlinear frequency compression (FC) as complementary to multi-ban...
The auditory filter of hearing impaired is wider than that of normal hearing people. Thus, the frequ...
Over the past decade, signal processing for industrial hearing aids has evolved from analog electron...
Over the past decade, signal processing for industrial hearing aids has evolved from analog electron...
Traditional analog hearing aids are similar to a simple radio. They can be tuned and adjusted for vo...
Over the past decade, signal processing for industrial hearing aids has evolved from analog electron...
Over the past decade, signal processing for industrial hearing aids has evolved from analog electron...
Over the past decade, signal processing for industrial hearing aids has evolved from analog electron...
This report describes important physiological and anatomical aspects of human hearing, including ins...
The residual low-frequency sensitivity demonstrated by many severely hearing impaired persons has le...
Fast-acting dynamic range compression is a level-dependent amplification scheme which aims to restor...