Title: SIGNAL PROCESSING IN HEARING AIDS
1SIGNAL PROCESSING IN HEARING AIDS
2An Australian research and technology company
that develops new solutions for the expanding
digital hearing aid and communications industry.
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4Acoustic hearing with Hearing aid
Electric hearing with Cochlear implant
5The research goals were
- To make soft sounds more audible.
- To ensure that loud sounds were comfortable.
- To improve speech intelligibility in noise.
- To maintain high sound quality.
6Cochlear Implant Hearing Aid
Research 1997-2002 Mipsy (desk-top) Mipsy (desk-top)
Research 1997-2002 Audallion (wearable)
Research 1997-2002 DSP hearing aids
Products SPrint Cochlear Ltd Commercial hearing aids
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8Audiologists
Scientists
Research reputation Excellent research
partners Sound processing expertise
Business Team
Engineers
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10ADRO is hearing aid software based on a
revolutionary technology that significantly
enhances hearing aid performance for hearing
impaired people.
ADRO
Fitting software for ADRO
ADROFit
ADRO plus Feedback suppression Directional
microphone Noise reduction
Premium hearing aid package
Customisation
Products customised to OEMs needs
11Established with the only independent
manufacture of low power digital signal
processing chips to hearing aid and
communications industry
12ADRO achieves the improvements wearers really want
Recently collected market surveys of hearing aid
users show
- 95 seek better hearing of speech against
background noise - 88 seek better sound quality
- 83 would like to hear more soft sounds
from Marke Trak VI - Kochkin, 2002)
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14A real life situation
15Multi-band compression hearing aid
Same hearing aid using ADROTM
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17In the same clinical trial, ADRO improved
performance for sentences in quiet
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18Multi-band compressionhearing aid
Hearing aid using ADROTM
19TECHNICAL ASPECTS
20Introduction
- What are the effects of a hearing loss?
- DSP in hearing aids
- Dspfactorys Toccata Plus processor
- Dynamic Hearings strategies
- Feedback suppression
- Directional microphones
- The ADRO processing strategy
21What are the effects of a hearing loss?
- Higher audibility threshold
- Speech perception is reduced in noise
- A higher signal-to-noise ratio is required
- Reduced frequency resolution
- Reduced temporal resolution
- Reduced dynamic range
- Elevated thresholds
- Near-normal sensitivity to loud sounds
22Hearing impairment reduces the dynamic range
Uncomfortable
Too loud
Loud
Comfortable
Soft
Very soft
Inaudible
Loudness growth for normal hearing
Example of a hearing loss
23How can DSP help?
- Higher audibility threshold
- Provide extra gain in the required frequency
bands by using a digital filter - Require a higher signal-to-noise ratio
- Directional microphone, noise cancellation
algorithms and matched filters can improve the
SNR - Reduced dynamic range
- Compression algorithms or the ADRO processing
strategy
24DSP in Hearing Aids
- Digital hearing aids have been available since
the mid 1990s - Early versions used ASICs (and some still do)
- Most recently general purpose DSP processors
optimised for hearing aids have become available - The most widely used is the Dspfactorys Toccata
Plus processor
25Dspfactorys Toccata Plus processor
- Small size
- Power consumption 600 µA at 1.4 V
- Low clock rate - 1.28 MHz
- Up to 2.56 MIPS
- Incorporates a hardware FFT unit and an
Input/Output Processor - Also includes EEPROM, ADCs, DACs and drivers
26Dspfactorys Toccata Plus processor
IOP (Input Output Processor)
RCORE (DSP Core Processor)
WOLA (Weighted Overlap-Add) Coprocessor
Input Stage
EEPROM
PreAmps, ADCs and sampling circuitry
Stores programs, fittings and calibrations
Output Stage
Executes assembler code to process time domain
samples from the IOP or frequency domain samples
from the WOLA
DACs and direct drive circuitry
Buffers samples from the input stage and going to
the output stage
Calculates FFT, applies gains and outputs data to
the IOP
27Feedback Suppression
- Dynamic Hearing has developed a brand new
solution to an old problem - Feedback detection and suppression operates
independently in each of the 64 channels - Stops ringing while preserving the
intelligibility of speech
28Feedback Suppression
29Directional Microphones
- Dynamic Hearing has developed new techniques to
increase the signal-to-noise ratio. - Directional microphones provide a natural way to
increase the signal-to-noise ratio by reducing
the amount of noise entering the hearing aid from
directions other than the front. - The majority of sound to be processed will come
from in-front of the hearing aid wearer.
30Directional Microphones
- In this sample the hearing aid is worn by a
listener (not free space)
- Signal is directly in front of the wearer
- Noise is 135 to the right of the wearer
- Both the signal and the noise are presented at
the same level 67dB (SPL A weighted)
31ADRO
32ADRO Architecture (Toccata Plus)
FFT
ADRO
FFT
DAC
ADC
Microphone
Output Device (Receiver)
64 Channels
64 Channels
Input Stage
IOP
RCore
WOLA
Output Stage
33Perceptual Dynamic Range
34Perceptual levels and output targets
Listeners dynamic range
Maximum Output Level
Hearing aid output range
Comfort Target
Audibility Target
35Percentiles 75 dB speech
36ADRO Architecture
- An FFT is performed every 4 ms. A statistical
analysis is then performed on each of the 64
channels to calculate the 90th and 30th
percentile estimates. - The 90th percentile is compared to the comfort
target value. The gain is decreased if the target
is exceeded. (Comfort Rule) - If the comfort rule did not decrease the gain,
then the 30th percentile is compared to the
audibility target value. The gain is increased if
the 30th percentile is lower than the target.
(Audibility Rule) - If the gain is increased, it is limited to the
maximum gain value. (Maximum Gain Rule) - If the comfort rule and the audibility rule do
not come into play, then the gain is not changed. - The instantaneous output power in each bin is not
allowed to exceed the maximum output level
(Maximum Output Rule)
37ADRO Architecture
- 90th percentile gt comfort?
Decrease the Gain
Comfort Rule
Comfort Rule
30th percentile lt audibility?
Increase the Gain
Audibility Rule
Gain gt maximum gain?
Limit the Gain
Maximum Gain Rule
Magnitude gt maximum?
Limit the Output
Maximum Output Rule
38ADRO Processing Example of gain adjustments for
a real world situation
- ADRO with noadditional noise reduction.
- The graph shows theADRO gains varyingin real
time.
39ADRO (Adaptive Dynamic Range Optimisation)
- Compression strategies
- Typically use only a few channels
- Fast attack and release times
- Vary gain based on signal input amplitude
- ADRO strategy
- Uses 64 channels
- Long attack and release times
- Calculates long term estimates of the output
signals dynamic range in each channel - Varies the gain in each channel so that the
dynamic range of the output signal is matched to
the users requirements
40Technical Comparison
ADRO
Compression
Female speaker with 4-talker babble at -10 dB
signal-to-noise ratio.
41ADRO Architecture (Toccata Plus)
Apply Gain
Apply Volume Control Gain
Limit to Max Output Level
64 Channels out
64 Channels in
Adjust Gain values
Calculate Magnitudes
Calculate Percentiles
Slowly adapting values
WOLA
RCore
42What do users think of ADRO?
In a blind clinical trial, the standard Hearing
Aid Measure of Contrast questionnaire (Dillon
1994) showed ADRO was preferred to compression.
43- Immediate access to sophisticated technology -
ADRO runs in the dspfactory Toccata chipset - Product the result of several years research and
development with proven scientific benefit - Fast path to new product line
- Dynamic Hearing provides customisation and
technology support - Simple and effective solution for the OEM
customers
44- ADRO awarded the CRC Association
commercialization award (shared with Cochlear
Ltd),
- Federal Government START Grant awarded to
accelerate product development in headset and
communication device research
45Dynamic Hearing has successfully licensed the
technology to French company Intrason, where the
hearing aid was enthusiastically received by the
French market licensed January 2003, launched
March 2003
46- COMMUNICATION DEVICES
- Toccata Plus
- Open platform DSPs
- Headsets
ADRO - Clinically Proven - Customisable -
Embedded software
AUDIOLOGIST - Product education - Training -
Support - Australian Clinic
HEARING IMPAIRED PEOPLE - Better hearing - Cost
effective solutions