This application claims priority of German application No. 10 2007 043 081.9 DE filed Sep. 10, 2007, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The invention relates to a method for detecting the type of external acoustic source with a hearing device as well as arrangements for implementing the method according to the invention.
Hearing devices are equipped with different receive facilities, for instance microphone or telephone coil, and associated signal processing functions in order to make the signals from different types of sound-emitting signal sources optimally audible to a hearing device wearer. Numerous hearing devices are equipped with a button or a switch, with which the type of external acoustic source can be selected, in order to switch to these different receiver modes of operation.
The applicant's patent application DE 100 48 341 C5 specifies an MTO switch to be operated by the hearing device wearer for switching off a hearing aid device and/or hearing device and/or for selecting the signal reception by way of a microphone or a telephone coil.
It is however often desirable, in terms of the user-friendliness of a hearing device, to automate a selection of this type.
It is thus the object of the invention to specify a method, which allows an automated switchover between different signal receptions and/or signal processings.
The set object is achieved in accordance with the invention by the method of the independent claims, by the type of external acoustic sources being detected for a switchover decision using a hearing device. To this end, at least one identification signal is emitted by an external acoustic source, said identification signal clearly specifying the type of acoustic source. The identification signal is detected by the hearing device and evaluated in order to identify the type of acoustic source.
This is advantageous in that the type of external acoustic sources is identified irrespective of a manual switch actuation.
In one development, a mode of operation of the hearing device can be assigned to any type of acoustic source, in which mode of operation it is possible for the hearing device to switch over in accordance with the type of acoustic source.
It is advantageous here that a mode of operation which corresponds to the acoustic signal can as a result be selected automatically.
In a further embodiment, the identification signal may be an acoustic or electromagnetic signal.
The identification signal can as a result be received by way of a microphone or a telephone coil of the hearing device.
In one development, it is possible to identify the type of acoustic source from the pulse frequency and pulse width of the identification signal.
This is advantageous in that it renders a simple and reliable evaluation of the identification signal possible.
In a further embodiment, the types comprising telephone device, audio device and MLX device can in particular be detected.
Important hearing device modes of operation are detected as a result.
A further object of the invention consists in specifying an apparatus associated with the method according to the invention.
In accordance with the invention, the set object is achieved with the arrangements and/or apparatuses of the independent claims.
In accordance with the invention, the arrangement includes a hearing device for detecting the type of external acoustic sources in which an identification module is arranged. This can detect at least one identification signal which is output by the external acoustic source and specifies the type of acoustic source and evaluates it in order to identify the type of acoustic source.
In one development, the identification model can detect the type of acoustic source from the pulse frequency and pulse width of the identification signal.
A further inventive arrangement includes an identification generation apparatus for an external acoustic source, which generates an identification signal, which can be received and evaluated by a hearing device according to the invention.
External acoustic sources can as a result be easily retrofitted.
In one development the identification generation apparatus can be integrated in an anti-twist device in a telephone receiver cord.
This has the advantage of being cost-effective to manufacture and simple to assemble.
In a further embodiment, the identification generation apparatus can be integrated in a memory card of a mobile telephone.
As a result, mobile telephones can also bring about an automatic mode of operation switchover.
Furthermore, an inventive system for detecting the type of external acoustic sources is specified. This includes a hearing device with an identification module and an external acoustic source with an identification generation apparatus.
Further details of the invention are apparent from the explanations of several exemplary embodiments below, with reference to schematic drawings, in which;
The inventive method proceeds continuously in the background without a hearing wearer being influenced thereby. For instance the identification signal is distributed every second for a couple of milliseconds. This thus ensures that the optimum mode of operation is always switched on.
A hearing device which is suited to the method is shown in
In order to automatically identify the mode of operation, an identification module 15 (not shown in
The base unit 3 of a hearing device 1 which is shown schematically in
A digital signal processing unit 8 with a clocked final stage receives the signal of the preamplifier 9. The preamplifier 9 and signal processing unit 8 are powered by way of a battery 13. A volume controller 5 for volume regulation and a programming socket 14 for programming the hearing device 1 are also connected to the digital signal processing unit 8. The digital signal processing unit 8 can be switched into a microphone mode of operation or a telephone mode of operation by way of an MTO switch 6, and the hearing device 1 can be turned off.
An identification module 15 is also integrated in the signal processing unit 8. This analyses the signals above the acoustic useful spectrum for instance and can thus detect and evaluate an identification signal 21 emitted by an external acoustic source 16 in the ultrasound frequency range for instance.
The telephone coil 12 can optionally receive an identification signal 21 emitted by an external acoustic source 16, which is then evaluated by the identification module 15.
As the identification signal 21 specifies the type of external acoustic source 16, the identification module 15 can, on the basis of the analysis of the identification signal 21, trigger the signal processing unit 8 to switch into the mode of operation which corresponds to the acoustic source type. All different possible identification signals 21 are stored in a memory of the identification module 15 for an evaluation.
In the signal processing unit 8, the signal of the preamplifier 9 is processed according to the mode of operation, also known as program, which is selected manually or automatically, and/or processes the signal processing parameters selected as a result. The resulting output signal is forwarded to a receiver 7. Alternatively, electrodes, moving coils, vibration sensors etc. are provided as output units.
The identification signal 21 specifies the type of external acoustic signal source 16, in this exemplary embodiment the type “telephone”. This is carried out for instance by means of an inaudible, acoustic signal with a pulse frequency of 20 kHz and a pulse width of 50 μs.
The type “audio” can be specified for instance by an acoustic signal with 18 kHz and 75 μs pulse width.
In another embodiment, the identification signal 21 can be an electromagnetic signal, which is received by the telephone coil 12 of the hearing device 1.
The identification signal 21 output by the telephone receiver 19 is detected by the hearing device 1 and evaluated according to the description in
Identification generation apparatuses for generating the identification signal 21 can be integrated in all external acoustic sources 16 in any embodiments or can be connected thereto as an additional module. With mobile telephones, the identification generation apparatus can be integrated in a memory card as a software code for instance.
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10 2007 043 081.9 | Sep 2007 | DE | national |