METHOD OF ENHANCING SOUND FOR HEARING IMPAIRED INDIVIDUALS
A portable assistive listening system for enhancing sound for hearing impaired individuals includes a functional hearing aid and a separate handheld digital signal processing (DSP) device. The focus of the embodiments is directed to the handheld DSP device and a method of processing audio signals. T...
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Zusammenfassung: | A portable assistive listening system for enhancing sound for hearing impaired individuals includes a functional hearing aid and a separate handheld digital signal processing (DSP) device. The focus of the embodiments is directed to the handheld DSP device and a method of processing audio signals. The DSP device includes a programmable digital signal processor, a UWB transceiver for communicating with the hearing aid and/or other wireless audio sources, an LCD display, and a user input device (keypad). The handheld device is user programmable to apply different sound processing algorithms for processing sound signals received from the hearing aid and/or other audio source. The handheld device is capable of receiving audio signals from multiple sources, and gives the user control over selection of incoming sound sources and selective processing of audio. In the context of being user programmable, the digital signal processing device includes a software platform that provides for the ability of the user to select, or plug-in, desired processing algorithms for application to selected incoming audio signals. The software embodiments include a method of pre-analyzing multiple incoming audio signals in order to identify background noise (i.e. noise other than voices or other desirable sound) and then adaptively filtering out the common background noises from each of the audio signals. Alternatively, the software embodiments include a method of pre-analyzing multiple incoming audio signals in order to identify a single common desirable sound (i.e. voices) and then adaptively enhancing the desirable sound within each of the multiple sources. |
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