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Remote magnetic activation of hearing devices
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2008An embodiment provides a user interface for remotely controlling the operational state of a hearing device positioned in the ear canal. The interface comprises a controller, a switch coupled to the controller and an audio port coupled to the controller.
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Remote probe microphone measurement to verify hearing aid performance
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2009We assessed the feasibility of obtaining probe microphone measurements of hearing aids at a distance. Face-to-face and remote probe microphone measurements were carried out in 60 hearing aid users (mean age 67 yrs) with uni- or bilateral hearing losses (105 ears tested).
Deborah Viviane, Ferrari +1 more
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Remote Masking in Normal-Hearing and Noise-Exposed Chinchillas
Audiology and Neurotology, 1997Remote masking (RM), the phenomenon whereby an intense high-frequency masking noise elevates thresholds for low-frequency signals, has been shown to be sensitive to various types of hearing loss in humans. We performed two experiments to evaluate the chinchilla as a model of RM and to examine changes in RM associated with temporary threshold shifts ...
S L, McFadden, D, Henderson, A, Quaranta
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Remote controllable programmable hearing aid system
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1993A remote-controllable, programmable hearing aid system, including of a hearing aid (2) with incorporated amplifier and with a signal processing circuit whose transmission characteristic can be determined at any time by a set of control parameters, and an external control unit (1) with a transmitter for wireless transmission of control parameters to the
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Remote control system for hearing aids
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1990The remote control of an operational parameter, such as the amplification factor (A) of the amplifier (19), of a hearing aid (1) occurs via a control signal in the form of acoustic waves (11) transmitted by a transmitter (10) of a remote control unit (2) and received by a pick-up (15) of the hearing aid (1).
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Hearing aid with wireless remote control
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1991A control device for a hearing aid is inconspicuously held by a hearing aid user, such as in the palm of the hand, and includes a vibrator which emits a remote control signal at a frequency outside of the audible range of human hearing, and the hearing aid worn in the ear of the user has circuitry responsive to these remote control signals.
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Hearing aid with wireless remote processor
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1998A hearing aid or audio communication system includes an earpiece (10) that can be hidden in the ear canal, and which communicates wirelessly with a remote processor unit, or RPU (16), that enhances audio signals and can be concealed under clothing.
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A comprehensive cloud-based remote hearing diagnosis system
Proceedings of the 26th IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems, 2013Although emerged for around a decade, tele-hearing systems have been limited to pure-tone audiometry because of the technical complexity involved in the other hearing test modalities. This paper presents a comprehensive remote hearing system that integrates two of the most needed test modalities: pure-tone audiogram and speech test.
Jianchu Yao +3 more
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Wireless remote control for a hearing instrument
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2008A remote control for programming a hearing instrument includes a housing and a mechanism associated with the housing for mechanically generating an acoustical pulse for effecting control of a hearing instrument. The remote control is passive. A hearing instrument system includes a hearing instrument having a microphone and programming, and the remote ...
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Integrating remote microphone signals with hearing-aid processing
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2018Remote microphones (RM) are used with hearing aids to provide speech signals free from noise and room reverberation. However, because the RM signal bypasses the acoustics of the head and pinna, it can provide an unnatural signal that is lateralized at the center of the head rather than localized at the talker.
James Kates, Kathryn Arehart
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