Claims
- 1. A stable digital filter whose amplitude-frequency response approximates an arbitrarily selected frequency spectrum of amplitude, whose total number of parameters m+n+1 is near-minimum, and whose phase response approximates a substantially linear function of frequency with an arbitrarily selected slope, comprising:
- (a) an input terminal and output terminal;
- (b) m+1 gain parameters .beta..sub.0, .beta..sub.1, . . . .beta..sub.m associated with the input terminal;
- (c) n gain parameters .alpha..sub.1, .alpha..sub.2, . . . .alpha..sub.n associated with the output terminal;
- (d) means connecting the input and output terminals with the gain parameters such that ##EQU6## where D is a delay operator operating on the filter's output and input signals y(t) and u(t), respectively, such that Dy(t)=y(t-D), etc.;
- (e) the gain parameters satisfying the relationship ##EQU7## where n=0,1,2, . . . ; m=0,1,2, . . . ; k is an integer; v is an integer determining the slope of the phase shift versus frequency response of the filter; and y.sub.k and r.sub.k are the kth elements of an output sequence and a random sequence, respectively, the output sequence being the sequence obtained by convolving a truncated sequence of coefficients with the random sequence, the truncated sequence being a sequence obtained by truncating the sequence of coefficients resulting from performing an inverse Fourier transform on said arbitrarily selected frequency spectrum.
- 2. A hearing aid comprising the filter of claim 1 in combination with a microphone for receiving input sound and converting the input sound to electrical signals, an amplifier for amplifying the signals, and a speaker for converting the amplified signals into output sound, the filter being coupled to the combination for modifying the electrical signals.
- 3. A hearing aid according to claim 2 wherein the filter is interposed between the amplifier and the speaker.
- 4. A hearing aid according to claim 2 wherein the filter follows the amplifier, and including an additional amplifier interposed between the filter and the speaker.
- 5. A hearing aid according to claim 2 wherein the filter is proximate to the other components of the hearing aid.
- 6. A hearing aid according to claim 2 wherein the filter is remote from the other components of the hearing aid.
- 7. A hearing aid according to claim 6 wherein the coupling between the filter and the combination is an RF link.
- 8. A hearing aid according to claim 6 wherein the coupling between the filter and the combination includes a wire.
- 9. A hearing aid according to claim 2 wherein the filter provides compensation for acoustic feedback.
- 10. A hearing aid according to claim 2 wherein the delay operator is realized by a tapped analog delay line.
- 11. A hearing aid according to claim 10 wherein the parameters are realized by input resistances to summing amplifiers.
- 12. A hearing aid according to claim 11 wherein the input resistances are potentiometers.
- 13. A speech communication system comprising the filter of claim 1 in combination with a microphone for introducing input sound into the system, circuitry for converting the sound into electrical signals, and a speaker responsive to electrical signals for converting the same into output sound, the filter being designed to accentuate frequencies at the upper end of the speech spectrum whereby speech intelligibility is enhanced.
- 14. A filter according to claim 1 wherein n=0.
- 15. A filter according to claim 1 wherein m=0.
- 16. A hearing aid comprising:
- (a) the combination of:
- (1) a microphone for receiving input sound and converting the sound into electrical signals;
- (2) an amplifier for amplifying the signals; and
- (3) a speaker for converting the amplified signals into output sound;
- (b) a filter coupled to the combination for providing compensation for acoustic feedback; and
- (c) means for selecting the location of the notch to reduce the effect of acoustic feedback
- (d) said filter comprising:
- (1) input and output terminals; and
- (2) means converting the terminals with m+1 gain parameters having the form .beta..sub.0, .beta..sub.1, . . . , .beta..sub.m, and n gain parameters having the form .alpha..sub.0, .alpha..sub.1, . . . .alpha..sub.n such that ##EQU8## Where D is a delay operator operating in the filters output and input signals y(t) and u(t), respectively, such that Dy(t)=y(t-D), etc.;
- (3) the gain parameters satisfying the relationship ##EQU9## where n=0,1,2, . . . ; m=0,1,2, . . . ; k is an integer; v is an integer determining the slope of the phase shift versus frequency response of the filter; and y.sub.k and r.sub.k are the kth elements of an output sequence and a random sequence, respectively, the output sequence being the sequence obtained by convolving a truncated sequence of coefficients with the random sequence, the truncated sequence being a sequence obtained by truncating the sequence of coefficients resulting from performing an inverse Fourier transform on said arbitrarily selected frequency spectrum.
- 17. A hearing aid according to claim 16 wherein n=0.
- 18. A hearing aid according to claim 16 wherein m=0.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 660,513 filed Feb. 23, 1976.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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R. W. Schafer, "A Survey of Digital Speech Processing Techniques", IEEE Trans. on Audio and Electroacoustics, vol. AU-20, Mar. 1972, pp. 28-35. |
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