Claims
- 1. A digital hearing aid, comprising:
a front microphone that receives an acoustical intended signal and generates an analog intended signal; a front microphone analog-to-digital converter coupled to the front microphone that converts the analog intended signal to a digital intended signal; a rear microphone that receives an acoustical occlusion signal from the ear canal of a digital hearing aid user and generates an analog occlusion signal; a rear microphone analog-to-digital converter coupled to the rear microphone that converts the analog occlusion signal to a digital occlusion signal; a sound processor coupled to the front microphone analog-to-digital converter that selectively modifies the frequency response of the digital occlusion signal to match pre-selected signal characteristics and generates a processed intended signal; an occlusion sub-system coupled to the processed intended signal and the digital occlusion signal that subtracts the digital occlusion signal from the processed intended signal and generates an occlusion sub-system output signal; a digital-to-analog converter coupled to the occlusion sub-system that converts the occlusion sub-system output signal into an analog hearing aid output signal; and a speaker coupled to the digital-to-analog converter that converts the analog hearing aid output signal to an acoustical hearing aid output signal that is directed into the ear canal of the digital hearing aid user.
- 2. The digital hearing aid of claim 1, wherein the occlusion sub-system comprises:
a summation circuit having a positive input coupled to the processed intended signal and a negative input coupled to the digital occlusion signal that subtracts the digital occlusion signal from the processed intended signal and generates the occlusion sub-system output signal.
- 3. The digital hearing aid of claim 1, wherein the occlusion sub-system comprises:
a high frequency equalizer coupled to processed intended signal that applies a transfer function to the processed intended signal.
- 4. The digital hearing aid of claim 3, wherein the occlusion sub-system further comprises:
a loop filter coupled to the occlusion sub-system output that applies a transfer function to the occlusion sub-system output signal, wherein the transfer function applied by the high frequency equalizer is a function of the transfer function applied by the loop filter.
- 5. The digital hearing aid of claim 1, wherein the front microphone analog-to digital converter samples the analog intended signal at a first sample rate and the rear microphone analog-to-digital converter samples the analog occlusion signal at a second sample rate, and wherein the occlusion sub-system comprises:
an interpolator coupled to the processed intended signal that increases the first sample rate of the processed intended signal to match the second sample rate of the digital occlusion signal.
- 6. The digital hearing aid of claim 1, wherein the occlusion sub-system comprises:
a microphone equalizing filter coupled to the digital occlusion signal that applies a transfer function to the digital occlusion signal, wherein the transfer function is a function of the magnitude response of the rear microphone and the rear microphone analog-to-digital converter.
- 7. The digital hearing aid of claim 1, wherein the occlusion sub-system comprises:
a high frequency equalizer coupled to the processed intended signal that applies a transfer function to the processed intended signal and generates a high frequency equalizer output signal; a microphone equalizing filter coupled to the digital occlusion signal that applies a transfer function to the digital occlusion signal and generates a microphone equalizing filter output signal, wherein the transfer function is a function of the magnitude response of the rear microphone and the rear microphone analog-to-digital converter; a summation circuit having a positive input coupled to the high frequency equalizer output signal and a negative input coupled to the microphone equalizing filter output signal that subtracts the microphone equalizing output signal from the high frequency equalizer output signal to generate a summation circuit output signal; a loop filter coupled to the summation circuit output signal that applies a transfer function to the summation circuit output signal to generate a loop filter output signal, wherein the transfer function applied by the high frequency equalizer is a function of the transfer function applied by the loop filter; and a speaker equalizing filter coupled to the loop filter output signal that flattens the frequency response of speaker and generates the occlusion sub-system output signal.
- 8. The digital hearing aid of claim 7, wherein the front microphone analog-to digital converter samples the analog intended signal at a first sample rate and the rear microphone analog-to-digital converter samples the analog occlusion signal at a second sample rate, and wherein the occlusion sub-system further comprises:
an interpolator coupled to the high frequency equalizer output signal that increases the first sample rate of the high frequency equalizer output signal to match the second sample rate of the digital occlusion signal.
- 9. The digital hearing aid of claim 7, wherein the occlusion sub-system further comprises:
an interpolator and peak clipper coupled to the occlusion sub-system output signal that increases the frequency of the occlusion sub-system output signal and that limits the amplitude of the occlusion sub-system output signal to a pre-selected level in order to minimize the effects of aliasing.
- 10. A digital hearing aid, comprising:
a front microphone that receives a front acoustical signal and generates a front microphone analog signal; a front microphone analog-to-digital converter coupled to the front microphone that converts the front microphone analog signal into a front microphone digital signal, wherein the front microphone analog-to-digital converter includes a front microphone preamplifier that applies a gain to the front microphone analog signal prior to conversion into the digital domain; a front microphone headroom expander coupled to the front microphone analog-to-digital converter that applies a gain to the front microphone digital signal to generate a front microphone headroom expander output signal, wherein the front microphone headroom expander is configured to detect the energy level of the front microphone digital signal and vary the gain applied by the front microphone preamplifier as a function of the detected energy level; a sound processor coupled to the front microphone headroom expander output signal that selectively modifies the frequency response of the front microphone headroom expander output signal to match pre-selected signal characteristics and generates a processed signal; a digital-to-analog converter coupled to the sound processor that converts the processed output into an analog hearing aid output signal; and a speaker coupled to the digital-to-analog converter that converts the analog hearing aid output signal into an acoustical hearing aid output signal that is directed into the ear canal of the digital hearing aid user.
- 11. The digital hearing aid of claim 10, further comprising:
a rear microphone that receives a rear acoustical signal and generates a rear microphone analog signal; a rear microphone analog-to-digital converter coupled to the rear microphone that converts the rear microphone analog signal to a rear microphone digital signal, wherein the rear microphone analog-to-digital converter includes a rear microphone preamplifier that applies a gain to the rear microphone analog signal prior to conversion to the digital domain; and a rear microphone headroom expander coupled to the rear microphone analog-to-digital converter that applies a gain to the rear microphone digital signal to generate a rear microphone headroom expander output signal, wherein the rear microphone headroom expander is configured to detect the energy level of the rear microphone digital signal and vary the gain applied by the rear microphone preamplifier as a function of the detected energy level; wherein the sound processor is also coupled to the rear microphone headroom expander output signal and selectively modifies the frequency response of the rear microphone headroom expander output signal to match pre-selected signal characteristics and generate the processed signal.
- 12. The digital hearing aid of claim 10, wherein the front microphone headroom expander varies the gain applied to the front microphone digital signal is proportion to the gain applied by the front microphone preamplifier.
- 13. The digital hearing aid of claim 11, further comprising:
a directional processor coupled to the front microphone headroom expander output signal and the rear microphone headroom expander output signal that reduces the gain of the rear microphone headroom expander output signal in relation to the gain of the front microphone headroom expander output signal.
- 14. The digital hearing aid of claim 13, wherein the directional processor comprises a delay sum beamformer.
- 15. The digital hearing aid of claim 14, wherein the directional processor further comprises a matching filter coupled in series with the delay sum beamformer that filters the front and rear microphone headroom expander output signals such that the frequency response of the front microphone is substantially equal to the frequency response of the rear microphone.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from and is related to the following prior application: Digital Hearing Aid System, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/283,310, filed Apr. 12, 2001. This prior application, including the entire written description and drawing figures, is hereby incorporated into the present application by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60283310 |
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