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Original Article

A Model for Predicting Hearing Aid Performance

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Pages 275-284 | Received 17 May 1983, Published online: 12 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

A major problem in selecting a hearing aid is the inability to determine quickly and accurately, from manufacturers' data, the output speech and noise levels over the frequency range of interest and for arbitrary positions of hearing aid controls. This study demonstrates the feasibility of developing a model for a commercial hearing aid and the imple nentation of the model on a small desktop computer. With the model, output speech and noise levels can be predicted quickly and easily for any combination of control positions, even with the aid driven to saturation. The electroacoustic measurements required for development of the model and the schematic and mathematical models for the aid are presented. The validity of the model is demonstrated by comparing measured values of hearing aid gain, output noise levels, output speech levels and maximum output levels, with corresponding data from the computer model.

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