The present invention is related to a method for operating a hearing device that is worn by a hearing device user as well as to a hearing device.
Numerous types of hearing devices are known and have been developed to assist individuals with hearing loss. Examples of hearing device types currently available include behind the ear (BTE), in the ear (ITE), in the canal (ITC) and completely in the canal (CIC) hearing devices. In many situations, however, hearing impaired individuals may require a hearing solution beyond known solutions provided by a hearing device alone. For example, hearing impaired individuals often have great difficulty to follow a normal conversations in noisy environments, encountered at parties, meetings, sporting events or the like, involving a high level of background noise. In addition, hearing impaired individuals often also have difficulties listening to audio sources located at a distance from the individual, or to several audio sources located at various distances from the individual and at various positions relative to the individual.
A known hearing aid system comprising a secondary source for audio has been described in US 2003/0044033 A1. The known hearing aid system discloses a selection of two audio sources. A first audio source is called primary source for audio, such as a hearing aid microphone. The hearing aid system comprises a secondary source for audio, such as a directional microphone worn or otherwise supported by a person speaking. In operation, a detection and switch circuitry receives signal transmission from the secondary audio source and determines whether the signal received is desirable. If the signal transmission is desirable, the circuitry selects the signal for coupling with the hearing aid circuitry. If the transmission signal is not desirable, the circuitry selects the signals from the primary audio source for coupling with the hearing aid circuitry.
Further known teachings are disclosed in US 2005/175 202 A1, WO 2008/128 563 A1, EP-1 296 537 A2 and WO 2010/086 462 A2.
The known teachings presume that the hearing aid user's aim is to better hear the alternative input signal (secondary signal), either via the acoustic path or via another transmission manner.
The present invention has the aim to improve hearing of a specific sound source.
Many objects, aspects and variations of the present invention will become apparent to one skilled in the art upon reviewing the prior art and in light of the teachings herein.
These and other problems experienced by hearing device users are addressed by the methods and the hearing devices of the present invention.
It is pointed out that the term “hearing device”—as it is used in connection with this description of the invention—must not only be understood as a device that is used to improve the hearing of hearing impaired patients, but also as a communication device to improve communication between individuals. In addition, the term “hearing device” comprise hearing device types currently available, as for example behind the ear (BTE), in the ear (ITE), in the canal (ITC) and completely in the canal (CIC) hearing devices. Furthermore, hearing devices may also be fully or partially implantable.
First, the present invention is directed to a method for operating a hearing device that is worn by a hearing device user, the method comprising the steps of:
An embodiment of the present invention further comprises the steps of:
Further embodiments of the present invention further comprise the steps of:
Still further embodiments of the present invention further comprise the steps of controlling by the hearing device user the step of at least partially eliminating the disturbing signal in the audio signal.
In further embodiments of the present invention, the disturbing sound source comprises at least one of the following audio sources:
In further embodiments of the present invention, the transmission signal is transmitted to the interface unit via implementation of one of the following techniques:
In further embodiments of the present invention, the characteristic features comprising at least one of the following:
Second, the present invention is directed to a hearing device comprising:
An embodiment of the present invention further comprises:
Further embodiments of the present invention further comprise:
Still further embodiments of the present invention further comprise a control unit operated by the hearing device user in order to control the means for at least partially eliminating the disturbing signal from the audio signal.
In further embodiments of the present invention, the disturbing source comprises at least one of the following audio sources:
In further embodiments of the present invention, the transmission signal is transmitted to the interface unit via implementation of one of the following techniques:
In further embodiments of the present invention, the characteristic features comprising at least one of the following:
It is expressly pointed out that any combination of the above-mentioned embodiments, or combinations of combinations, is subject to a further combination. Only those combinations are excluded that would result in a contradiction.
Furthermore,
Unfortunately, an input transducer of the hearing device not only picks up the audio signal s but, generally speaking, an acoustic signal a that comprises the audio signal s but also any other acoustic signals including a disturbing signal d that are present. For example, the disturbing signal d of a particular disturbing sound source DS is also picked up by the input transducer of the hearing device 1. As a result, the audio signal a of the input transducer of the hearing device 1 is a superposition of the acoustic signal s and the disturbing signal d.
According to the present invention, the disturbing signal d or at least characteristic features of the disturbing signal d are also available via a transmission signal d_AIS that is emitted by a transmitter unit (not shown in
The transmitter unit may also be attached to the disturbing source DS. The transmission signal d_AIS may be distributed by wire or wirelessly. In particular, the transmission signal d_AIS is distributed in one or more than one of the following manners:
In order to receive the transmission signal d_AIS, the hearing device 1 comprises a receiving unit (not shown in
The audio signal a being a superposition of the acoustic disturbing signal d and the source signal s is picked up by the input transducer (not shown in
The transmission signal d_AIS is an electric or electro-magnetic signal comprising the disturbing signal d or its characteristic features. It is pointed out that the disturbing signal d or its characteristic features can be modulated in any form (e.g. frequency or amplitude modulated) or incorporated in any protocol in order to easily transmit the disturbing signal d to the hearing device 1 and receive the disturbing signal d in the hearing device 1.
In fact, the disturbing signal d is available in two forms in the hearing device 1: first, the acoustic disturbing signal d is incorporated into the audio signal a that is picked up by the input transducer of the hearing device. This is indicated by the signal a=s+d in front of the input transducer of the hearing device 1. Second, the disturbing signal d is incorporated into the transmission signal d_AIS that is provided by the disturbing source DS.
For all embodiments of the present invention, the characteristic features may be one or several of the following features:
The embodiment depicted in
The signal processing unit 9 comprises the pre-processing unit 11 and the post-processing unit 10 to illustrate that the audio signal a picked-up by the input transducer 7 is first processed in the pre-processing unit 11 to obtain an improved signal quality of the source signal s that is interesting for the hearing device user 2. In fact, the preprocessing unit 11 generates an adjusted audio signal a* that is an approximation of the source signal s.
The post-processing unit 10 represents the state of the art processing that takes place in a hearing device. Of course, the pre-processing unit 11 and the post-processing unit 10 can very well be implemented in the same processing unit as it has been indicated in
It is to be understood that the above-described embodiments are merely illustrations of the present invention and that many variations of the above-described embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention. It is therefore intended that such variations be included within the scope of the following claims and there equivalents.
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