Claims
- 1. A hearing aid comprising:
- a microphone for producing an input signal in response to sound;
- a plurality of channels connected to a common output, each channel comprising:
- a filter with preset parameters for receiving the input signal and for producing a filtered signal;
- a channel amplifier responsive to the filtered signal for producing a channel output signal;
- a channel gain register for storing a gain value;
- a channel preamplifier having a preset gain for amplifying the gain value to produce a gain signal;
- wherein the channel amplifier is responsive to the channel preamplifier for varying the gain of the channel amplifier as a function of the gain signal;
- means for establishing a channel threshold level for the channel output signal; and
- means, responsive to the channel output signal and the channel threshold level, for increasing the gain value when the channel output signal falls below the channel threshold level and for decreasing the gain value when the channel output signal rises above the channel threshold level;
- wherein the channel output signals are combined to produce an adaptively compressed and filtered output signal; and
- a transducer for producing sound as a function of the adaptively compressed and filtered output signal.
- 2. The hearing aid of claim 1 wherein the increasing and decreasing means in each of the channels comprises means for increasing the gain value in increments having a first preset magnitude and for decreasing the gain value in decrements having a second preset magnitude.
- 3. The hearing aid of claim 2 wherein the increasing and decreasing means in each of the channels further comprises:
- a comparator for producing a control signal as a function of the level of the channel output signal being greater or less than the channel threshold level; and
- an adder responsive to the control signal for increasing the gain value by the first preset magnitude when the channel output signal falls below the channel threshold level and for decreasing the gain value by the second preset magnitude when the channel output signal rises above the channel threshold level.
- 4. The hearing of claim 1 wherein the filters in the channels have preset filter parameters for selectively altering the input signal over substantially all of the audible frequency range.
- 5. The hearing of claim 1 wherein each filter in the channels has preset filter parameters for selectively passing the input signal over a predetermined range of audible frequencies, each filter substantially attenuating any of the input signal not occurring in the predetermined range.
- 6. A hearing aid comprising:
- a microphone for producing an input signal in response to sound;
- a plurality of channels connected to a common output, each channel comprising:
- a filter with preset parameters for receiving the input signal and for producing a filtered signal;
- a channel amplifier responsive to the filtered signal for producing a channel output signal;
- a channel gain register for storing a gain value;
- a channel preamplifier having a preset gain for amplifying the gain value to produce a gain signal;
- wherein the channel amplifier is responsive to the channel preamplifier for varying the gain of the channel amplifier as a function of the gain signal;
- means for establishing a channel threshold level for the channel output signal; and
- means, responsive to the channel output signal and the channel threshold level, for increasing the gain value when the channel output signal falls below the channel threshold level and for decreasing the gain value when the channel output signal rises above the channel threshold level;
- a second channel amplifier responsive to the filtered signal for producing a second channel output signal; and
- means for programming the gain of the second channel amplifier as a function of the gain value for the respective channel;
- wherein the second channel output signal is combined with the second channel output signals of the other channels for producing a programmably compressed and filtered output signal; and
- a transducer for producing sound as a function of the programmably compressed and filtered output signal.
- 7. The hearing aid of claim 6 wherein the programming means in each channel comprises means for varying the gain of the second channel amplifier as a function of a power of the gain value for the respective channel.
- 8. The hearing of claim 6 wherein the filters in the channels have preset filter parameters for selectively altering the input signal over substantially all of the audible frequency range.
- 9. The hearing of claim 6 wherein each filter in the channels has preset filter parameters for selectively passing the input signal over a predetermined range of audible frequencies, each filter substantially attenuating any of the input signal not occurring in the predetermined range.
- 10. A hearing aid comprising:
- a microphone for producing an input signal in response to sound;
- an amplifier for receiving the input signal and for producing an output signal;
- means for establishing a threshold level for the output signal;
- a comparator for producing a control signal as a function of the level of the output signal being greater or less than the threshold level;
- a gain register for storing a gain setting;
- an adder responsive to the control signal for increasing the gain setting by a first preset magnitude when the output signal falls below the threshold level and for decreasing the gain setting by a second preset magnitude when the output signal rises above the threshold level;
- wherein the gain register stores the gain setting as a first plurality of least significant bits and as a second plurality of most significant bits;
- wherein the first preset magnitude comprises a number of bits less than or equal to a total number of bits comprising the least significant bits;
- wherein the amplifier is responsive to the most significant bits stored in the gain register for varying the gain of the amplifier as a function of the gain setting; and
- a transducer for producing sound as a function of the output signal.
- 11. The hearing of claim 10 wherein the amplifier comprises a two stage amplifier, the first stage having a variable gain and the second stage having a predetermined gain.
- 12. The hearing aid of claim 10 further comprising means for producing a timing sequence wherein the gain register is enabled in response to the timing sequence for receiving the gain setting increase or decrease from the adder during a predetermined portion of the timing sequence.
- 13. The hearing aid of claim 10 wherein the adder further comprises a secondary register for storing a first and second preset magnitude and wherein the adder is responsive to the secondary register for increasing the gain setting in increments corresponding to the first preset magnitude and for decreasing the gain setting in decrements corresponding to the second preset magnitude.
- 14. The hearing aid of claim 10 further comprising means for clipping the output signal at a predetermined level and for producing an adaptively clipped compressed output signal.
- 15. The hearing aid of claim 10 further comprising means for clipping the output signal at a predetermined level and for producing an adaptively clipped compressed output signal.
- 16. The hearing aid of claim 10 further comprising a register for storing the first and second preset magnitudes, the register having six bits of memory for storing the first preset magnitude and six bits of memory for storing the second preset magnitude.
- 17. The hearing aid of claim 10 further comprising a register for storing the first and second preset magnitudes; wherein the register stores both said magnitudes in logarithmic form.
- 18. The hearing aid of claim 17 further comprising a limiter for limiting the output signal; wherein the limiter clips a constant percentage of the output signal.
- 19. A hearing aid comprising:
- a microphone for producing an input signal in response to sound;
- an amplifier for receiving the input signal and for producing an output signal;
- means for establishing a threshold level for the output signal;
- a comparator for producing a control signal as a function of the level of the output signal being greater or less than the threshold level;
- a gain register for storing a gain setting;
- an adder responsive to the control signal for increasing the gain setting by a first preset magnitude when the output signal falls below the threshold level and for decreasing the gain setting by a second preset magnitude when the output signal rises above the threshold level;
- wherein the amplifier is responsive to the gain register for varying the gain of the amplifier as a function of the gain setting;
- a second amplifier responsive to the input signal for producing a second output signal;
- means for programming the gain of the second amplifier as a function of the gain setting in the gain register; and
- a transducer for producing sound as a function of the second output signal.
- 20. The hearing aid of claim 19 wherein the programming means comprises means for varying the gain of the second amplifier as a function of a power of the gain setting in the gain register.
- 21. A hearing aid comprising a plurality of channels connected to a common output, each channel comprising:
- a filter with preset parameters for receiving an input signal in the audible frequency range for producing a filtered signal;
- a channel amplifier responsive to the filtered signal for producing a channel output signal;
- a channel gain register for storing a gain value;
- a channel preamplifier having a preset gain for amplifying the gain value to produce a gain signal;
- wherein the channel amplifier is responsive to the channel preamplifier for varying the gain of the channel amplifier as a function of the gain signal;
- means for establishing a channel threshold level for the channel output signal; and
- means, responsive to the channel output signal and the channel threshold level, for increasing the gain value up to a predetermined limit when the channel output signal falls below the channel threshold level and for decreasing the gain value when the channel output signal rises above the channel threshold level;
- wherein the channel output signals are combined to produce an adaptively compressed and filtered output signal.
- 22. The hearing aid of claim 21 wherein the increasing and decreasing means in each of the channels comprises means for increasing the gain value in increments having a first preset magnitude and for decreasing the gain value in decrements having a second preset magnitude.
- 23. The hearing aid of claim 22 wherein the increasing and decreasing means in each of the channels further comprises:
- a comparator for producing a control signal as a function of the level of the channel output signal being greater or less than the channel threshold level; and
- an adder responsive to the control signal for increasing the gain value by the first preset magnitude when the channel output signal falls below the channel threshold level and for decreasing the gain value by the second preset magnitude when the channel output signal rises above the channel threshold level.
- 24. The hearing aid of claim 23 wherein the adder in a particular one of the channels further comprises a secondary register for storing the first and second preset magnitudes for the particular channel; and wherein the particular adder is responsive to the secondary register for increasing and decreasing the gain value in the particular channel gain register by said first and second magnitudes.
- 25. The hearing aid of claim 21 further comprising means for producing a timing sequence; wherein the channel gain register in at least one of the channels is enabled in response to the timing sequence for receiving the gain value from the respective adder during a predetermined portion of the timing sequence.
- 26. The hearing aid of claim 21 wherein each channel further comprises means for clipping the channel output signal at a predetermined level for producing an adaptively clipped and compressed channel output signal.
- 27. The hearing aid of claim 21 wherein the filters in the channels have preset filter parameters for selectively altering the input signal over substantially all of the audible frequency range.
- 28. The hearing aid of claim 21 wherein each filter in the channels has preset filter parameters for selectively passing the input signal over a predetermined range of audible frequencies, each filter substantially attenuating any of the input signal not occurring in the predetermined range.
- 29. The hearing aid of claim 21 wherein the filters in each of the channels comprise finite impulse response filters.
- 30. The hearing aid of claim 21 wherein each channel further comprises:
- a second channel amplifier responsive to the filtered signal for producing a second channel output signal; and
- means for programming the gain of the second channel amplifier as a function of the gain value for the respective channel;
- wherein the second channel output signal is combined with the second channel output signals of the other channels for producing a programmably compressed and filtered output signal.
- 31. The hearing aid of claim 30 wherein the programming means in each channel comprises means for varying the gain of the second channel amplifier as a function of a power of the gain value for the respective channel.
- 32. The hearing aid of claim 31 wherein the programming means in each channel further comprises a register for storing a power value and wherein the programming means varies the gain of the second channel amplifier as a function of the value derived by raising the gain value for the respective channel to the power of the stored power value.
- 33. The circuit of claim 30 wherein the first and second channel amplifiers of each channel each comprise a two stage amplifier, the first stage having a variable gain and the second stage having a preset gain.
- 34. A hearing aid for use by a person having a hearing impairment spanning a predetermined frequency range, the hearing aid comprising:
- a microphone for producing an input signal in response to sound;
- only one broadband filtering channel spanning the predetermined frequency range of the hearing impairment, said channel comprising:
- a variable filter with separately variable filter parameters for receiving the input signal and for producing an adaptively filtered signal; and an amplifier for receiving the adaptively filtered signal and for producing an amplified adaptively filtered output signal;
- wherein said broadband filtering channel has a bandwidth corresponding to the predetermined frequency range of the hearing impairment;
- a preset filter with preset parameters responsive to the input signal for producing a characteristic signal;
- a detector responsive to the characteristic signal for producing a control signal, the detector including means for programming the time constant of the detector;
- means responsive to the detector for producing a log value representative of the control signal;
- a memory for storing a preselected table of log values, filter parameters and gain values;
- wherein the memory is responsive to the log value producing means for selecting a filter parameter and a gain value from the preselected table for the variable filter and the amplifier, respectively, as a function of the produced log value; wherein the variable filter and the amplifier are responsive to the memory for varying the parameters of the variable filter and varying the gain of the amplifier as a function of the selected filter parameter and gain value, respectively; and wherein said hearing aid does not include the use of a microprocessor; and
- a transducer for producing sound as a function of the amplified adaptively filtered output signal.
- 35. The hearing aid of claim 34 wherein the varying means comprises:
- means responsive to the detecting means for producing a log value representative of the detected characteristic; and
- a memory for storing the look-up table comprising a preselected table of log values and related filter parameters and gain values,
- said memory being responsive to the log value producing means for selecting a filter parameter and a gain value from the look-up table as a function of the produced log value, said variable filter being responsive to the memory for varying the parameters of the variable filter as a function of the selected filter parameter, and said amplifier being responsive to the memory for varying the gain of the amplifier as a function of the selected gain value.
- 36. A hearing aid comprising:
- a microphone for producing an input signal in response to sound;
- a plurality of channels connected to a common output, each channel comprising a filter with preset parameters for receiving the input signal and for producing a filtered signal and an amplifier responsive to the filtered signal for producing a channel output signal;
- a second filter with preset parameters responsive to the input signal for producing a characteristic signal;
- a detector responsive to the characteristic signal for producing a control signal, the detector including means for programming the time constant of the detector;
- means responsive to the detector for producing a log value representative of the control signal; and
- a memory for storing a preselected table of log values and gain values; wherein the memory is responsive to the log value producing means for selecting a gain value from the preselected table for each of the amplifiers in the channels as a function of the produced log value, and wherein each of the amplifiers in the channels is responsive to the memory for separately varying the gain of the respective amplifier as a function of the respective selected gain value; and
- a transducer for producing sound as a function of the combined channel output signals;
- wherein said hearing aid does not include the use of a microprocessor.
- 37. The hearing aid of claim 36 wherein the filters in the channels have preset filter parameters for selectively altering the input signal over substantially all of the audible frequency range.
- 38. The hearing aid of claim 36 wherein each filter in the channels has preset filter parameters for selectively passing the input signal over a predetermined range of audible frequencies, each filter substantially attenuating any of the input signal not occurring in the predetermined range.
- 39. The hearing aid of claim 36 wherein the filters in each of the channels comprise finite impulse response filters, and wherein the second filter comprises a finite impulse response filter.
- 40. The hearing aid of claim 36 wherein the second filter is constituted by one of the filters in one of the channels.
- 41. A hearing aid comprising:
- a plurality of channels connected to a common output, each channel comprising:
- a filter with preset parameters for receiving an input signal in the audible frequency range and for producing a filtered signal;
- a channel amplifier responsive to the filtered signal for producing a channel output signal;
- means for establishing a channel threshold level for the channel output signal;
- a comparator for producing a control signal as a function of the level of the channel output signal being greater or less than the channel threshold level;
- a channel gain register for storing a gain setting;
- an adder responsive to the control signal for increasing the gain setting by a first preset magnitude when the channel output signal falls below the channel threshold level and for decreasing the gain setting by a second preset magnitude when the channel output signal rises above the channel threshold level; and
- a second channel gain register for storing a predetermined channel gain value to define an operating range for the channel as a function of a signal level of the input signal;
- wherein the channel amplifier is responsive to the gain register and to the second channel gain register for varying the gain of the channel amplifier as a function of the gain setting and the predetermined channel gain value; and
- wherein the channel output signals are combined to produce an adaptively compressed and filtered output signal.
- 42. The hearing aid of claim 41 wherein the channel amplifiers each comprise a two stage amplifier, wherein the first stage has a predetermined gain for defining an operating range for the respective channel and the second stage has a variable gain responsive to the first stage.
- 43. The hearing aid of claim 42 wherein the first stage of each of the two stage amplifiers further comprises means for sequentially modifying the gains of each of the respective second stages from first to last as a function of the level of the input signal.
- 44. The hearing aid of claim 41 wherein the filters in the channels have preset filter parameters for selectively altering the input signal over substantially all of the audible frequency range.
- 45. The hearing aid of claim 41 wherein each filter in the channels has preset filter parameters for selectively passing the input signal over a predetermined range of audible frequencies, each filter substantially attenuating any of the input signal not occurring in the predetermined range.
- 46. The hearing aid of claim 41 wherein the filters in each of the channels comprise finite impulse response filters.
- 47. The hearing aid of claim 41 wherein the first and second magnitudes in a particular one of the channels are different numerically from the first and second magnitudes in another one of the channels.
- 48. The hearing aid of claim 41 wherein the adder in a particular one of the channels further comprises a secondary register for storing the first and second preset magnitudes for the particular channel; and wherein the particular adder is responsive to the secondary register for increasing and decreasing the gain value in the particular channel gain register by said first and second magnitudes.
- 49. The hearing aid of claim 41 further comprising means for producing a timing sequence; wherein the channel gain register in at least one of the channels is enabled in response to the timing sequence for receiving the gain setting from the respective adder during a predetermined portion of the timing sequence.
- 50. The hearing aid of claim 41 wherein each channel further comprises means for clipping the channel output signal at a respective predetermined level for producing an adaptively clipped and compressed output signal.
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
This invention was made with U.S. Government support under Veterans Administration Contracts VA KV 674-P-857 and VA KV 674-P-1736 and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Research Grant No. NAG10-0040. The U.S. Government has certain rights in this invention.
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