This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. §119, of German Patent Application DE 10 2010 043 413.2, filed Nov. 4, 2010; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a method and a hearing aid for determining moisture on a covering of a microphone opening of a hearing aid housing. The invention also relates to a computer program product for implementing the method.
In principle, the important components of hearing aids are an input converter, an amplifier and an output converter. The input converter is generally a receiving transducer, e.g. a microphone, and/or an electromagnetic earpiece, e.g. an inductance coil. The output converter is usually implemented as an electroacoustic converter, e.g. a miniature loudspeaker, or as an electromechanical converter, e.g. a bone conduction earpiece. The amplifier is normally integrated into a signal processing unit. The principle of that structure is illustrated in
In order to protect the microphones 3 of the hearing aid 1 against liquids and pollution, the microphone openings 7 are normally covered by a watertight membrane. German Patent DE 10 2005 012 149 B3, corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 7,676,050, discloses a cover device for a microphone input of a hearing aid with an acoustically permeable protective device to protect the microphone input against particles of solid matter. The cover device in that case is fixed to the surface of the hearing aid and the protective device can, for example, be constructed as a watertight membrane.
If acoustic couplings exist in a hearing aid between a microphone and an earpiece, feedback effects, for example “whistling,” can occur.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a method and a hearing aid for determining moisture and a computer program product for implementing the method, which overcome the hereinafore-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known methods, hearing aids and programs of this general type and which can determine moisture on a microphone cover.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a method for determining moisture on a covering which closes or covers a microphone opening of a hearing aid housing and is permeable to sound, but prevents penetration of dampness. The method comprises determining an acoustic parameter originating from an earpiece, for example an acoustic feedback, in a microphone signal of a microphone disposed below the covering, a comparison of the determined acoustic parameter with a reference parameter characteristic of moisture on the covering, for example a reference feedback, or with an average value of the acoustic parameters determined in past periods and an emission of a moisture signal, if the determined acoustic parameter lies within a predefinable tolerance range of the reference parameter or if the determined acoustic parameter exceeds a defined window of permitted deviations from the average value of the acoustic parameters determined in past periods. If the acoustic parameter lies outside permitted deviations from the average value, this also indicates moisture. A relative change in the acoustic parameter can also thus be detected and evaluated for moisture, since a reference parameter does not always exist. The invention offers the advantage that moisture on a covering can be determined without additional components.
In accordance with another mode of the invention, the acoustic parameter can be determined in a frequency range between 600 Hz and 1600 Hz. In this range, the change, for example in the feedback, is in particular characteristic of moisture.
In accordance with a further mode of the invention, the determination of the acoustic parameter can be effected by a hearing aid.
In accordance with an added mode of the invention, the reference parameter can be determined beforehand through the use of trials.
In accordance with an additional mode of the invention, the reference parameter can be stored in the hearing aid.
With the objects of the invention in view, there is also provided a hearing aid, comprising a hearing aid housing with at least one microphone opening, an earpiece which emits sound, a microphone disposed under the microphone opening and a covering on the microphone opening. The hearing aid furthermore includes a feedback recognition unit, which determines an acoustic feedback originating from the earpiece in a microphone signal of the microphone, a comparison unit which compares the determined feedback with a reference feedback characteristic of moisture on the covering or which compares the determined feedback with an average value of the feedbacks determined in past periods (historic feedback), and a signal generation unit which generates a moisture signal if the determined feedback lies within a predefinable tolerance range of the reference feedback or if the determined feedback exceeds a defined window of permitted deviations from the average value of the feedbacks determined in past periods.
Instead of the acoustic feedback, another acoustic parameter and an associated acoustic reference parameter can also be used.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the hearing aid can include a storage unit, in which the reference feedback or the reference parameter are stored.
In accordance with a further feature of the invention, the covering can be watertight.
In accordance with an added feature of the invention, a membrane permeable to sound can be integrated into the covering.
With the objects of the invention in view, there is concomitantly provided a computer program product with a computer program which has software for implementing the method according to the invention, if the computer program is run in a signal processing unit of the hearing aid.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a method and a hearing aid for determining moisture and a computer program product for implementing the method, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail, it will be seen that the invention is described in greater detail below using the example of a “feedback” acoustic parameter. A method for determining feedback in hearing aids includes measuring an open loop gain (OLG), with a signal path of a hearing aid being split by respective switches upstream and downstream of a signal processing unit. Test tones of different frequencies or audible noises are generated in a tone generator of the hearing aid, emitted through an earpiece and received by a microphone over a feedback path. The level of the received, fed-back signal is determined upstream of the first switch using a level meter. The difference from the original level of the test tones or of the audible noise represents the OLG, which is a measure of the feedback.
The reference feedback RR is characteristic of moisture on the membrane. If the determined feedback R lies within a predefinable tolerance range of the reference feedback RR, a moisture signal 17 is generated in a step 102 and in a step 103 it is, for example, emitted for signal processing. The moisture signal 17 can, for example, be used to switch to a different hearing aid program or to emit a warning signal.
The reference feedback RR is determined by trials beforehand with a comparable hearing aid.
In order to protect the microphone 3 of the hearing aid 1 against liquids and pollution, the microphone opening 7 is closed with a watertight membrane 9, which is part of a covering 8.
The microphone signal 18 is fed to a feedback recognition unit 13. This unit 13 determines a feedback R in the microphone signal 18, which is caused by an acoustic sound transmission from the earpiece 5 to the microphone 3. The determined feedback R is compared in a comparison unit 14 with a reference feedback RR (see
The feedback recognition unit 13, the comparison unit 14, the signal generation unit 15 and the storage unit 16 can be constructed as part of the signal processing unit 4 or as separate units.
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10 2010 043 413.2 | Nov 2010 | DE | national |