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Original Article

Simulated real-ear measurements of benefit from digital feedback suppression

Pages 51-58 | Received 28 Nov 2006, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Digital feedback suppression (DFS) enables users of hearing instruments (HI) to benefit from amplification levels that normally would provoke whistling or poor sound quality. A standardized test for the measurement of DFS benefit is not available. This paper proposes and evaluates an objective method for assessment of extra feedback-free amplification (headroom) provided by a given DFS. It is shown that the whistle-free loop gain can be calculated from data obtained with simulated real-ear measurements with the modified pressure method. Test-retest trials were carried out to assess the reliability of the proposed method. Also, a method was developed for defining an appropriate gain level at which the proposed measurement should be carried out. It is concluded that the proposed method needs to be modified to provide useful information.

Abbreviations
ASG=

Added stable gain

BTE=

Behind-the-ear

DFS=

Digital feedback suppression

EFR=

Extraneous frequency ratio

HI=

Hearing instrument

HIT=

Hearing instrument test

ITE=

In-the-ear

KEMAR=

Knowles Electronics manikin for acoustic research

MFG=

Maximum feasible gain

MPCE=

Modified pressure method with concurrent equalization

MPSE=

Modified pressure method with stored equalization

MSG=

Maximum stable gain

PCR=

Power concentration ratio

REAR=

Real-ear aided response

REIG=

Real-ear insertion gain

REM=

Real-ear measurement

SD=

Standard deviation

SPL=

Sound pressure level

sREM=

Simulated real-ear measurement

Abbreviations
ASG=

Added stable gain

BTE=

Behind-the-ear

DFS=

Digital feedback suppression

EFR=

Extraneous frequency ratio

HI=

Hearing instrument

HIT=

Hearing instrument test

ITE=

In-the-ear

KEMAR=

Knowles Electronics manikin for acoustic research

MFG=

Maximum feasible gain

MPCE=

Modified pressure method with concurrent equalization

MPSE=

Modified pressure method with stored equalization

MSG=

Maximum stable gain

PCR=

Power concentration ratio

REAR=

Real-ear aided response

REIG=

Real-ear insertion gain

REM=

Real-ear measurement

SD=

Standard deviation

SPL=

Sound pressure level

sREM=

Simulated real-ear measurement

Sumario

La supresión digital de la retroalimentación (DFS) permite que los usuarios de instrumentos auditivos (HI) se beneficien de niveles de amplificación que normalmente provocarían silbidos o pobre calidad sonora. No está disponible una prueba estandarizada para la medición de la DFS. Este trabajo propone y evalúa un método objetivo para la evaluación del margen de amplificación extra libre de retroalimentación, que provee una DFS dada. Se muestra que puede calcularse una ganancia en un circuito libre de silbidos a partir de los datos obtenidos con mediciones de oído-real simulado con el método de presión modificada. Se practicaron pruebas test-retest para evaluar la confiabilidad del método propuesto. También se desarrolló un método para definir un nivel de ganancia apropiada al cual debiera conducirse la medición propuesta. Se concluye que el método propuesto necesita modificarse para poder proveer información útil.

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