EP2044806A2 - Method for operating a wireless audio signal receiver unit and system for providing hearing assistance to a user - Google Patents
Method for operating a wireless audio signal receiver unit and system for providing hearing assistance to a userInfo
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04R—LOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; ELECTRIC HEARING AIDS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
- H04R25/00—Electric hearing aids
- H04R25/55—Electric hearing aids using an external connection, either wireless or wired
- H04R25/554—Electric hearing aids using an external connection, either wireless or wired using a wireless connection, e.g. between microphone and amplifier or using Tcoils
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04R—LOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; ELECTRIC HEARING AIDS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
- H04R25/00—Electric hearing aids
- H04R25/30—Monitoring or testing of hearing aids, e.g. functioning, settings, battery power
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- the present invention relates to a method for operating a receiver unit for receiving audio signals from a remote transmission unit via a wireless audio link, wherein an audio signal output of the receiver unit is connected to an audio signal input of a hearing instrument comprising means located at a user's ear or in the user's ear canal for stimulating the user's hearing according to the audio signals from the receiver unit.
- the invention also relates to a system for providing hearing assistance to a user, comprising a remote transmission unit, a receiver unit for receiving audio signals from the transmission unit via a wireless audio link, a hearing instrument, means for connecting an audio signal output of the receiver unit to an audio signal input of the hearing instrument, wherein the hearing instrument comprises means located at a user's ear or in the user's ear canal for stimulating the user's hearing according to the audio signals from the receiver unit.
- the wireless audio link is an FM radio link.
- the benefit of such systems is that sound captured by a remote microphone at the transmission unit can be presented at a high sound pressure level to the hearing of the user wearing the receiver unit at his ear(s).
- the microphone of the hearing instrument can be supplemented or replaced by the remote microphone which produces audio signals which are transmitted wirelessly to the FM receiver and thus to the hearing instrument.
- FM systems have been standard equipment for children with hearing loss in educational settings for many years. Their merit lies in the fact that a microphone placed a few inches from the mouth of a person speaking receives speech at a much higher level than one placed several feet away.
- This increase in speech level corresponds to an increase in signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) due to the direct wireless connection to the listener's amplification system.
- SNR signal-to-noise ratio
- the resulting improvements of signal level and SNR in the listener's ear are recognized as the primary benefits of FM radio systems, as hearing-impaired individuals are at a significant disadvantage when processing signals with a poor acoustical SNR.
- FM systems in use today provide two or three different operating modes. The choices are to get the sound from: (1) the hearing instrument microphone alone, (2) the FM microphone alone, or (3) a combination of FM and hearing instrument microphones together.
- mode (3) i.e. the FM plus hearing instrument combination (often labeled "FM+M” or "FM+ENV” mode).
- FM+M the FM plus hearing instrument combination
- FM+ENV the FM plus hearing instrument combination
- This operating mode allows the listener to perceive the speaker's voice from the remote microphone with a good SNR while the integrated hearing instrument microphone allows to listener to also hear environmental sounds. This allows the user/listener to hear and monitor his own voice, as well as voices of other people or environmental noise, as long as the loudness balance between the FM signal and the signal coming from the hearing instrument microphone is properly adjusted.
- FM advantage measures the relative loudness of signals when both the FM signal and the hearing instrument microphone are active at the same time.
- ASHA American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 2002
- FM advantage compares the levels of the FM signal and the local microphone signal when the speaker and the user of an FM system are spaced by a distance of two meters.
- the voice of the speaker will travel 30 cm to the input of the FM microphone at a level of approximately 80 dB-SPL, whereas only about 65 dB-SPL will remain of this original signal after traveling the 2 m distance to the microphone in the hearing instrument.
- the ASHA guidelines recommend that the FM signal should have a level 10 dB higher than the level of the hearing instrument's microphone signal at the output of the user's hearing instrument.
- the relative gain i.e. the ratio of the gain applied to the audio signals produced by the FM microphone and the gain applied to the audio signals produced by the hearing instrument microphone
- the relative gain has to be set to a fixed value in order to achieve e.g. the recommended FM advantage of 1OdB under the above- mentioned specific conditions.
- the audio output of the FM receiver has been adjusted in such a way that the desired FM advantage is either fixed or programmable by a professional, so that during use of the system the FM advantage - and hence the gain ratio - is constant in the FM+M mode of the FM receiver.
- WO 02/23948 Al relates to an example of such an FM receiver which not only receives audio signals from a remote microphone transmitter but in addition may communicate with remote devices such as a remote control or a programming unit via wireless link for data transmission.
- EP 1 638 367 A2 relates to another example of an FM receiver for receiving audio signals from a remote microphone transmitter, wherein the FM receiver upon receipt of a polling signal from the remote microphone transmitter is capable of transmitting status information regarding the FM receiver to the remote microphone transmitter.
- a further example of an FM receiver for receiving audio signals from a remote microphone transmitter is known from EP 0 671 818 Bl, wherein the FM receiver is equipped with a squelch function by which the audio signal in the receiver is muted if there is excessive noise due to a large distance between the transmission unit and the receiver unit exceeding the reach of the FM link.
- WO 97/21325 Al relates to a hearing system comprising a remote unit with a microphone and an FM transmitter and an FM receiver connected to a hearing aid equipped with a microphone.
- the hearing aid can be operated in three modes, i.e. "hearing aid only", “FM only” or "FM+M".
- the maximum loudness of the hearing aid microphone audio signal is reduced by a fixed value between 1 and 10 dB below the maximum loudness of the FM microphone audio signal, for example by 4dB.
- Both the FM microphone and the hearing aid microphone may be provided with an automatic gain control (AGC) unit.
- AGC automatic gain control
- WO 02/30153 Al relates to a hearing system comprising an FM receiver connected to a digital hearing aid, with the FM receiver comprising a digital output interface in order to increase the flexibility in signal treatment compared to the usual audio input parallel to the hearing aid microphone, whereby the signal level can easily be individually adjusted to fit the microphone input and, if needed, different frequency characteristics can be applied.
- the audio output of the receiver unit is connected to the audio input of the hearing instrument:
- hearing instruments having an audio input which is separate from the microphone of the hearing instrument and which has a relatively high input impedance In the first case, the microphone of the hearing instrument can be muted by setting the output impedance of the receiver unit to a relatively low value ("FM only" mode), while in the "FM+M” mode the output impedance of the receiver unit is set to a relatively high value in order to allow mixing of the audio output signals of the receiver unit and the hearing instrument microphone signals at comparable levels.
- the appropriate switching of the output impedance of the receiver unit usually is provided by a manually operable switch at the receiver unit.
- a manually operable switch at the receiver unit In the first case, i.e. in the case of a hearing instrument having a low impedance audio input, one practical problem is that the achieved audio signal levels are often not identical in the "FM only” mode and in the "FM+M” mode. This is caused by tolerances of the audio input impedance of the hearing instrument due to variations of the impedance of the microphone of the hearing instrument and by the fact that the audio output impedance of the receiver unit is fixed and also has tolerances. Practically, a spread of the hearing instrument input impedance as large as from 2 kOhm to 11 kOhm has been measured.
- the desired FM advantage which theoretically could be predetermined by setting the gain applied to the audio signals in the receiver unit and/or the audio output impedance of the receiver unit accordingly, in practice is achieved only for a hearing instrument having a microphone which has exactly the impedance value (e.g. 3.9 kOhm) assumed when setting the gain and/or audio output impedance.
- the desired FM advantage usually will not be achieved due to the practical variations of the audio input impedance of the hearing instrument.
- the output impedance of the receiver unit should be set to the low value in order to achieve the desired FM-advantage. If the receiver unit is used at the high output impedance setting, the desired FM-advantage will not be achieved.
- a further problem occurring with FM systems results from the fact that the receiver unit has to be mechanically and electrically connected to the hearing instrument, usually via a so-called "audio shoe". It may happen that there is no electrical connection between the audio output of the receiver unit and the audio input of the hearing instrument, hi this case the wireless audio link will not be working, which, however, may not be recognized by the user, in particular if the user is a child.
- the invention is beneficial in that, by measuring the impedance of the audio signal input of the hearing instrument by means included in the receiver unit and by adjusting the impedance of the audio signal output of the receiver unit according to the measured impedance of the audio signal input of the hearing instrument, the impedance of the audio signal output of the receiver unit can be automatically adapted to the actual impedance of the audio signal input of the hearing instrument, so that the desired audio signal level can be automatically achieved regardless of the practical variations of the impedance of the audio signal input of the hearing instrument.
- the receiver unit is enabled to automatically detect to which kind of audio input (either high impedance input or low impedance input) the receiver unit has been connected in order to automatically set the output impedance accordingly, so that specifically in the case in which the receiver unit connected to a high impedance audio signal input automatically the appropriate output impedance is set without the need for operation of a corresponding switch by the user.
- the practical variations of the impedance of the hearing instrument microphone can be automatically compensated for, so that the audio signal level in the "FM only” and in the "FM+M" mode can be balanced automatically.
- the receiver unit is enabled to automatically detect if there is no connection between the receiver unit and the hearing instrument, so that, for example, a corresponding alarm signal can be issued.
- the case in which there is a short-circuit connection between the receiver unit and the hearing instrument can be detected automatically.
- Fig. 1 is a block diagram of a wireless hearing assistance system comprising a receiver unit according to the invention, wherein two alternative ways of connecting the receiver unit to the hearing instrument are shown;
- Fig. 2 is a schematic example of how the receiver unit may be provided with a circuit for measuring the impedance of the audio signal input of the hearing instrument and for adjusting accordingly the impedance of the audio signal output of the receiver unit; and Fig. 3 shows an example of how the measured audio input impedance of the hearing instrument may be classified.
- Fig. 1 shows a block diagram of an example of a system for providing hearing assistance to a user which comprises a remote transmission unit 10, a receiver unit 12 and two alternative examples of a hearing instrument 14A and 14B, respectively.
- the transmission unit 10 comprises a microphone arrangement 16 (which may consist of at least two spaced apart microphones for achieving acoustic beam forming capability), a central unit 18 for processing the audio signals captured by the microphone arrangement 16 and for controlling the transmission unit 10, a transmitter/modulator 20, an FM antenna 22, an inductive antenna 24, a control panel 26 and a display 28.
- the receiver unit 12 comprises an FM antenna 30, a receiver/demodulator 32, a central unit 34, an amplifier 36, a measurement/adjustment unit 38, an inductive antenna 40 and an audio signal output 41.
- the hearing instrument 14A comprises an audio input 42, a microphone arrangement 44 (which usually comprises at least two spaced-apart microphones for achieving acoustic beam forming capability) connected in parallel to the audio input 42, a pre-amplifier 46, a central unit 48, a power amplifier 50 and an output transducer for stimulating the user's hearing, which usually will be a loudspeaker.
- the audio input 42 has a relatively low impedance.
- the hearing instrument 14B differs from the hearing instrument 14A essentially in that the audio input 42 has a relatively high impedance and thereby is essentially separated from the microphone arrangement 44.
- the signals supplied to the audio input 42 are amplified by a pre-amplifier 46A, while the audio signals captured by the microphone arrangement 44 are amplified by a pre-amplifier 46B, with the respective amplified signals being combined prior to being supplied to the central unit 48.
- the values of the impedance of the audio input 42 of the hearing instrument 14B may range from 20 kOhm to 100 kOhm, whereas typical values for the impedance of the audio input 42 of the hearing instrument 14A are from 2 kOhm to 15 kOhm, in which case the impedance is determined by the impedance of the microphone arrangement 44.
- the audio signal output 41 of the receiver unit 12 usually is electrically connected to the audio input 42 via an interface 54 which usually also serves to mechanically connect the receiver unit 12 to the hearing instrument 14A, 14B.
- Such interface usually is a so-called "audio shoe”.
- the hearing instrument 14A, 14B may be of any type, e.g. behind the ear (BTE), in the ear (ITE) or completely in the channel (CIC).
- the transmission unit 10 may be for use by another person, for example, a teacher in a classroom, or it may be for use by the user of the hearing instrument 14A, 14B. In the latter case, the user, for example, may put the transmission unit 10 on a table in front of him, he may hold it in his hand or he may wear it somewhere at his body.
- the transmission unit 10 may be adapted for receiving audio signals from a remote source, for example, from a mobile phone via a "Bluetooth" link (not shown in Fig.1).
- the audio signals captured by the microphone arrangement 16 are processed in the central unit 18 and then are modulated in the transmitter 20 for being transmitted via the antenna 22 over a wireless audio link 56 to the antenna 30.
- the audio link 56 is a narrow band FM link.
- the signals received at the antenna 30 are demodulated in the demodulator 32, and the demodulated audio signals are processed in the central unit 34 prior to being amplified in the amplifier 36.
- the audio signals then pass through the unit 38 to the audio output 41 and from there via the audio input 42 and the pre- amplifier 46 / 46A to the central unit 48 for being processed there.
- the processed audio signals are amplified in the power amplifier 50 and then are reproduced by the output transducer 52 as sound stimulating the user's hearing.
- the amplifier 36 may be a variable gain amplifier which is controlled by the central unit 34 according to control commands sent from the transmission unit 10, for example, via the FM link 56.
- control commands may be generated manually by operating the control panel 26 accordingly or they may be generated according to an auditory scene analysis performed by the central unit 18 based on the audio signals captured by the microphone arrangement 16.
- Such a variable gain system is described in the pending European patent application 06 002 886.7.
- the level at which the audio signals captured by the remote microphone arrangement 16 will be finally reproduced by the hearing instrument 14 A, 14B - and in particular also the level relative to the audio signal level of the hearing instrument microphone arrangement 44 - will not only depend on the gain applied in the receiver unit 12 by the amplifier 36 (which could be set accordingly during fitting of the receiver unit 12 or even during operation of a variable gain receiver unit 12) but also on the impedance of the audio input 42 of the hearing instrument 14A, 14B, which, however, may considerably differ for the specific type of hearing instruments 14A, 14B.
- the audio input impedance will be largely different depending on whether a hearing instrument 14A with a high impedance audio input 42 or a hearing instrument 14B with a low impedance audio input 42 is connected to the receiver unit 12.
- the first problem model and tolerance dependent variation of the audio input impedance, which is particularly significant for the type of low audio input impedance hearing instruments 14B
- the second problem use of a high audio input impedance hearing instrument 14A or a low audio input impedance hearing instrument 14B
- the second problem use of a high audio input impedance hearing instrument 14A or a low audio input impedance hearing instrument 14B
- the low value of the output impedance in this case is used for muting the microphone arrangement 44 of the hearing instrument 14A in the "FM only” mode so that the user can hear only the audio signals from the receiver unit 12).
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic example of how the unit 38 may be designed in order to avoid this problem.
- the amplifier 36 is represented by a current source 36 and the impedance of the audio input 42 is represented by an impedance 142.
- the audio output 41 of the receiver unit 12 comprises an audio signal pin 41 A and a ground pin 4 IB.
- capacitor 58 in series to the impedance 142, the value of which will depend on the hearing instrument model.
- the measurement/adjustment unit 38 comprises a switch Ml for setting the output impedance to a high value when the receiver unit 12 is in a stand-by or OFF-mode, a lower resistance resistor RO which may have, for example, a value of 100 Ohm, a higher resistance resistor Rl which, for example, may have a value of 1 kOhm, a variable resistance resistor R2, a switch M3 for bypassing the variable resistor R2, a switch M2 for switching between the "FM-only" and "FM+M” mode, and an amplitude detector 60.
- a switch Ml for setting the output impedance to a high value when the receiver unit 12 is in a stand-by or OFF-mode
- a lower resistance resistor RO which may have, for example, a value of 100 Ohm
- Rl which, for example, may have a value of 1 kOhm
- a variable resistance resistor R2 for bypassing the variable resistor R2
- a switch M2 for switching between the "
- the open position of the switch M2 sets the "FM+M” mode, while the closed position sets the "FM only” mode.
- the output impedance of the receiver unit 12 is determined by the resistor RO, while in the “FM+M” mode the output resistance is primarily determined by the resistor R2.
- the resistor RO is connected in parallel to the input impedance 142, while in the "FM+M” mode a serial connection of the resistors R2, Rl and RO is connected in parallel to the input impedance 142.
- the unit 38 has two functions: (1) the input impedance of the audio input 42, i.e. the value of the load impedance 142, is to be measured and (2) the output impedance of the receiver unit 12 is to be adjusted according to the determined value of the input impedance by adjusting the variable resistor R2 accordingly.
- a signal indicative of the input impedance is supplied to the central unit 34 which, in turn, acts on the variable resistor R2 to adjust the output impedance and which may generate a status signal indicative of the type of audio input to which the receiver unit is connected, as will be discussed in more detail below.
- the switch Ml For performing a measurement of the input impedance, the switch Ml is closed, the switch M3 is opened and the switch M2 is opened by the central unit 34, i.e. the output impedance is set to that of the "FM+M" mode.
- the central unit 34 will cause the output signal of the demodulator 32 to be muted.
- the measurement will be carried out with an AC signal, for example, a simple sine wave signal at a frequency, for example between IkHz and 10kHz.
- the measurement frequency preferably is programmable, since there is some uncertainty of the value of the capacitive load 58 which depends on the hearing instrument model.
- a frequency of 10 kHz usually will be attenuated by the hearing instrument 14A, 14B by more than 40 dB due to the usual pass-band of 100 Hz to 6 kHz and therefore will not be perceived at all by the user of the hearing instrument.
- the test signal is used at a relatively high level corresponding, for example, to a sound pressure level of at least 85 dB or 90 dB at the microphone.
- the measurement typically will have a duration of less than 200 msec.
- the principle of the impedance measurement is to vary the value of the variable resistor R2 while measuring the voltage levels U OUTL on the low output impedance line (corresponding to the output impedance in the closed position of the switch M2, i.e. "FM only” mode) and U OUTH on the high output impedance line (open position of the switch M2, i.e. "FM+M” mode). These two voltage levels are compared in the amplitude detector 60, the output signal of which is provided to the central unit 34.
- the amplitude detector 60 may be implemented, for example, as an A/D-converter followed by a logic or a digital signal processor, or it may be implemented as peak level detectors followed by a decision logic.
- the measurement may start with a connection integrity check for which the variable resistor R2 is set to its highest value, for example, 1.2 MOhm. If it is found by the amplitude detector 60 that U OUTH is equal to or larger than U OUTL , it is decided that no connection to an audio input of a hearing instrument exists, whereupon the measurement is terminated and a corresponding status signal indicating "no connection" is issued.
- U OUTH is less than U OUTL , it is checked whether the audio input is a high impedance audio input by setting the variable resistor R2 to, for example, 150 kOhm. If it is found that U OUTH is equal to or larger than U OUTL , it is decided that the receiver unit 12 is connected to a high impedance (i.e. separate) audio input, whereupon the measurement is terminated and a corresponding status signal indicating "connection to high impedance audio input" is issued.
- UOUTH is less than U OUTL , it is checked whether the receiver unit 12 is connected to a low impedance audio input, i.e. to a microphone arrangement 44 of the hearing instrument 14A, by setting the variable resistor R2 to a lower value, for example, 127 kOhm.
- UQUTH is equal to or larger than UQ UTL , it is decided that the receiver unit 12 is connected to a low impedance audio input, whereupon the measurement is terminated and a corresponding status signal "connection to low impedance audio input" is generated.
- variable resistor R2 If it is detected that U OUTH is less than U OUTL , the value of the variable resistor R2 is further reduced, for example, to 108 kOhm, and the steps described above for the value of 127 kOhm are repeated, and so on.
- the value of the variable resistor R2 may be gradually reduced in, for example, 14 logarithmic steps downward to a value of R2 of 15 kOhm.
- switch M2 is set by the central unit 34 to the closed position, i.e. the output impedance is set to the low value determined by the resistor RO.
- Fig. 3 gives a practical example of how the measured audio input impedance of the hearing instrument may be classified, with the actual impedance R_LOAD of the audio input, i.e. the value of the impedance 142, being shown together with the corresponding setting of the resistance of the variable resistor R2, i.e. the setting of the resistance of the resistor R2 for which for a given impedance RJLOAD of the audio input U OUTH equals U OUTL -
- R2 equals (Rl/R0)*R_LOAD, i.e. in the example of Figs. 2 and 3
- R2 10*R_LOAD.
- connection status is evaluated as "short circuit connection”
- connection status is evaluated as "low impedance audio input connection”
- connection status is evaluated as "high impedance audio input connection”
- R_L0AD equal to or greater than 120 kOhm (R2 equal to or greater than 1.2 MOhm)
- connection status is evaluated as "no connection”.
- the inductive antenna 40 of the receiver unit 12 is provided for establishing a bidirectional data link to an external device, for example, the remote transmission unit 10 in order to transmit control commands from the remote transmission unit 10 via the inductive antenna 24 to the central unit 34 of the receiver unit 12 and to transmit the status signal indicative of the audio output connection status of the receiver unit 12 from the receiver 12 to the remote transmission unit 10.
- the received status signal may be converted to corresponding signal to be displayed on the display 28, for example, to an alarm signal indicating "no connection" or "short circuit connection".
- the measurement of the audio input impedance and the respective adjustment of the audio output impedance by the receiver unit 12 may be initiated by an external command, for example, received via the inductive link 57, or it may be initiated automatically upon startup of the receiver unit 12.
- the receiver unit 12 may be designed such that the connection integrity check (in which the resistor R2 is set to the highest value) may be performed only upon request via the inductive link 57, while the audio impedance calibration, i.e. the measurement of the audio input impedance in order to adjust the audio output impedance accordingly, may be performed on request via the inductive link 57 or it may be performed automatically upon start-up of the receiver unit 12.
- the latter only makes sense if the receiver unit 12 is connected to a low impedance audio input.
- the inductive link may be, for example, a 41 kHz link.
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