1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a wireless hearing assistance system comprising a transmission unit including a microphone arrangement for capturing audio signals from a speaker's voice and means for transmitting audio signals via a wireless audio link, a receiver unit for receiving audio signals via the wireless audio link and means for stimulating a user's hearing according to the audio signals received by the receiver unit.
2. Description of Related Art
The stimulating means may be part of a hearing aid, with the receiver unit being connected to or integrated within the hearing aid (according to another typical application, the stimulating means may be a loudspeaker which is part of the receiver unit or is connected thereto; such systems are particularly helpful in teaching environments for normal-hearing children suffering from auditory processing disorders (APD)). In general, wireless hearing assistance systems (also labeled as assistive listening systems (ALS)) are used not only in schools but also in other public areas like theaters, cinemas and auditoriums, where a speaker using a microphone speaks to an audience including hearing-impaired persons. The audio signals captured from the speaker's voice are then transmitted from the microphone to the hearing aids of the hearing-impaired persons via a wireless link, which typically is a FM (Frequency Modulation) link, but also may be a IR (Infrared)-link, a 2.4 GHz digital link or an inductive loop.
A problem encountered with such wireless hearing assistance systems is the missing feedback to the speaking person about the quality of the sound that reaches the listener. Sound quality may be deteriorated by an inadequate placement of the microphone and/or interference problems of the wireless link. In this regard it is a further issue that many hearing-impaired people have problems in rating the quality of the perceived sound.
European Patent Application EP 1 638 367 A2 relates to a wireless hearing assistance system, wherein the transmission unit, upon request by the speaker, may send a polling command to the receiver unit in order to receive status information concerning the quality of the audio link, which status information may be displayed to the speaker.
European Patent Application EP 0 678 230 B1 and corresponding U.S. Pat. No. 5,471,650 relate to a mobile phone system, wherein the audio signal transmitted from the mobile phone to a base station is analyzed at the base station with regard to the quality of the wireless link, wherein the base station sends back to the mobile phone a signal indicative of the quality of the received signal. The quality indicator signal may be in the form of digital code or a processed side tone which is presented to the user via the speaker of the mobile phone, so that the user can hear a degraded side tone which corresponds to the quality of the wireless link as monitored at the base station.
U.S. Patent Application Publication US 2004/0059578 A1 relates to an aircraft speech transmission system, wherein the audio signal captured by a microphone is amplified and is supplied via cables to the cabin loudspeakers and wherein the microphone is provided with a speech quality analysis unit, which may indicate an unacceptable speech quality to the person using the microphone, so that the speaker may improve the volume and clarity of the speech, as well as the position and orientation of the microphone relative to the speaker's mouth.
It is an object of the invention to provide for a wireless hearing assistance system, wherein the quality of the speech supplied to the listener should be optimized.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by hearing assistance systems as described herein. The invention is beneficial in that, by providing the system with a speech quality indicator unit for assessing the speech quality of the captured or received audio signals and for providing a signal representative of the assessed speech quality, a feedback regarding the quality of the speech presented to the listener may be provided to the speaker so that the speaker may act to improve the speech quality, for example, by correcting the microphone position and/or the speech volume or by changing parameters, such as the channel frequency, of the wireless audio link.
According to a first aspect of the invention, the speech quality indicator unit is provided as part of the receiver unit. In this case, the user of the hearing instrument is informed directly regarding the speech quality so that he may contact the speaker if the speech quality is poor. However, this solution is particularly useful, if the receiver unit is provided with a back channel so that the speaker or another person responsible for the quality of the transmitted speech (like a supervisor) may be informed directly by the receiver unit if the speech quality is poor. Since the audio signals as received by the receiver unit are analyzed, both inadequate audio signal capturing at the microphone arrangement and inadequate transmission via the audio link will be detected.
According to another aspect of the invention, the speech quality indicator unit is provided separate from the transmission unit and the receiver unit as part of stand-alone device. In this case, no modifications of the transmission unit or the receiver unit are necessary.
According to a further aspect of the invention, the speech quality indicator unit is provided as part of the transmission unit. In this case, the speaker is directly informed if the quality of the audio signals captured by the microphone arrangement is poor, with neither a modification to the receiver unit nor the provision of a separate stand-alone device being necessary. However, this solution does not allow poor transmission via the wireless audio link to be detected.
These and further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which, for purposes of illustration only, show several embodiments in accordance with the present invention.
The hearing assistance system of
The components described so far are standard equipment for wireless hearing assistance systems.
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The unilateral audio link 24 is realized by the transmitter 20, the antenna 22, the antenna 26 and the receiver 28 in order to transmit audio signals captured by the microphone arrangement 16 of the transmission unit 10 to the receiver unit 12.
The receiver unit 12 comprises a transceiver 252 and an antenna 254 in order to transmit the alarm signals generated by the speech quality indicator unit 40 via the data link 224 to the transmission unit 10 and/or other devices, such as a monitoring unit 256 to be used by a system supervisor, which comprises an antenna 258, a transceiver 260 and an alarm unit 262, which may provide the alarm signals optically and/or acoustically to the system supervisor. Alternatively or in addition, the alarm signals may be transmitted via the data link 224 to an interface 264 of a communication network, such as a WLAN system or an SMS system, with the interface 264 comprising an antenna 266 and a transceiver 268.
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To this end, each transmission unit 10, 10′ comprises an assistive digital link transceiver portion comprising an antenna 270 and a digital transceiver 272 for establishing a bidirectional assistive digital link 224 to at least one of the other transmission units 10, 10′ and/or to an external command unit 274 which comprises a user interface 276, a transceiver 278 and an antenna 280. Each transmission unit 10, 10′ further comprises a control unit 282 for controlling audio signal transmission of the transmission unit 10, 10′ via the audio link 24 according to data exchanged with the control unit 282 of one of the other transmission units 10, 10′ and/or with the command unit 274, wherein audio signal transmission of the transmission units 10, 10′ is controlled by communication of the control units 282 via the assistive digital link 224 in such a manner that at a time only one of the transmission units 10, 10′ is allowed to transmit audio signals via the audio link 24.
If the system is provided with such multi-talker communication network, examples of which are described in International Patent Application Publication WO 2008/074350 A1 and corresponding U.S. Patent Application Publication 2010/0135512, the assistive digital link 224 can be used by the receiver units 12 for transmitting the alarm signal provided by the speech quality indicator unit 40 to the transmission unit 10, 10′ and/or to the external devices 256, 264 and 274. In this case, the monitoring unit 256 may comprise a user interface 276 for also acting as an external command unit for the multi-talker communication network, so that the separate command unit 274 may be omitted.
The assistive digital link 224, which preferably uses the 2.45 GHz ISM band, may use GFSK as the modulation, and it may use frequency hopping for achieving reliable data transmission.
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Alternatively or in addition, the transmission unit 10 may be adapted to transmit the alarm signal of the speech quality indicator unit 40 via a data link 224 to other devices, such as a multi-talker command unit 274, an external monitoring unit 256 or a communication network interface 264. Preferably, the transmission unit 10 in this case is designed as part of a multi-talker network, as described with regard to
In all embodiments, the alarm unit 150 of the transmission unit 10, in addition or alternatively to providing an optical or acoustic signal, may be capable of providing for a vibration signal to the speaker.
With regard to all embodiments, that the speech quality indicator unit 40 may not necessarily output an alarm signal; rather, it would be sufficient, if the output is a signal representative of the assessed speech quality. In this case, the alarm signal may be generated in the device receiving the signal representative of the assessed speech quality, with an alarm signal being generated in the external device, if the assessed speech quality is below a predefined threshold value, i.e., in this case the alarm signal actually would be generated in the device (such as the devices 256, 274 and 264 of
In all embodiments in which a wireless communication network is involved in transmitting the alarm signal to a responsible person, the wireless communication network may be, for example, a WLAN, an SMS, a Bluetooth, a ZigBee, a DECT, a Certified Wireless USB or a ONE-NET system.
It is also noted that, in general, methods to be used in the speech quality indicator unit 40 for speech quality assessment are known in the art, for example, the ITU-T P.563 standard for single-ended speech quality assessment.
While various embodiments in accordance with the present invention have been shown and described, it is understood that the invention is not limited thereto, and is susceptible to numerous changes and modifications as known to those skilled in the art. Therefore, this invention is not limited to the details shown and described herein, and includes all such changes and modifications as encompassed by the scope of the appended claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2009/059306 | 7/20/2009 | WO | 00 | 1/11/2012 |