IP Library Granted Patent US 12694892
Granted Patent B2
US 12694892 · App. 18/677,802 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Auditory health monitoring system with auricular device and physiological sensor

Inventors: Luke John Campbell (N. Melbourne, AU); Valery G. Telfort (Irvine, CA)
Assignee: Masimo Corporation
G10L25/66H04R1/1083H04R29/00H04R1/1016
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Patent No.
US 12694892
App. No.
18/677,802
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system for monitoring auditory health of a user can include an auricular device that can comprise a microphone configured to generate OAE audio data responsive to detecting one or more otoacoustic emissions originating from the inner ear of the user. One or more hardware processors associated with the auricular device can access the OAE audio data from the microphone; access physiological data of the user originating from a physiological sensor; determine a feature of the physiological data in a time-domain, the feature comprising a value of the physiological data exceeding a threshold; adjust a portion of the OAE audio data based on the feature of the physiological data, the portion of the OAE audio data corresponding to the feature of the physiological data in the time-domain; and determine one or more physiological characteristics of the user based on the OAE audio data.

Claims (49)

1 . A system for monitoring auditory health of a user comprising:

an auricular device comprising:

a microphone oriented toward an inner ear of the user when the auricular device is worn by the user and configured to generate OAE audio data responsive to detecting one or more otoacoustic emissions originating from the inner ear of the user; and

one or more hardware processors associated with the auricular device configured to:

access the OAE audio data originating from the microphone;

access physiological data of the user originating from a physiological sensor coupled to the user;

detect a feature of the physiological data in a time-domain based on a value of the physiological data exceeding a threshold, the feature of the physiological data corresponding to a physiological event generating noise during the one or more otoacoustic emissions, the noise having a noise frequency within a threshold of an OAE frequency of the one or more otoacoustic emissions;

adjust a portion of the OAE audio data responsive to detecting the feature of the physiological data to reduce interference of the noise from the physiological event on the OAE audio data, the portion of the OAE audio data corresponding to the feature of the physiological data in the time-domain; and

determine one or more physiological characteristics of the user based on the OAE audio data.

2 . The system of claim 1 wherein the physiological data includes one or more of PPG data originating from an optical sensor or ECG data originating from an ECG sensor comprising an electrode.

3 . The system of claim 1 wherein the one or more hardware processors are configured to:

generate one or more waveforms from the physiological data including an ECG waveform, a respiration waveform, or a pulse waveform; and

determine the feature of the physiological data from the one or more waveforms.

4 . The system of claim 1 wherein the auricular device further comprises a speaker configured to emit an audio stimulus toward the inner ear of the user, the audio stimulus configured to evoke the one or more otoacoustic emissions, wherein the one or more hardware processors are configured to adjust an operation of the speaker based on the physiological data to control the one or more otoacoustic emissions.

5 . The system of claim 4 , wherein adjusting the operation of the speaker includes adjusting a time the speaker emits the audio stimulus to avoid evoking the one or more otoacoustic emissions during the physiological event.

6 . The system of claim 4 , wherein adjusting the operation of the speaker includes adjusting a stimulus frequency of the audio stimulus to adjust the OAE frequency of the one or more otoacoustic emissions to avoid interference with the noise from the physiological event.

7 . The system of claim 4 , wherein adjusting the operation of the speaker includes adjusting a stimulus amplitude of the audio stimulus to evoke the one or more otoacoustic emissions with an OAE amplitude being greater than a noise amplitude of the noise from the physiological event.

8 . The system of claim 4 , wherein the one or more hardware processors are configured to:

estimate a future physiological event based on the physiological data; and

adjust the operation of the speaker based on the estimated future physiological event.

9 . The system of claim 1 wherein adjusting the portion of the OAE audio data includes discarding one or more values of the OAE audio data.

10 . The system of claim 1 wherein adjusting the portion of the OAE audio data includes assigning one or more weights to the OAE audio data.

11 . The system of claim 1 wherein adjusting the portion of the OAE audio data includes binning the OAE audio data.

12 . The system of claim 1 wherein the physiological sensor is integrated with the auricular device.

13 . The system of claim 1 wherein the one or more physiological characteristics of the user includes a hearing sensitivity of the user.

14 . The system of claim 1 wherein the one or more physiological characteristics of the user includes an oxygenation of the user.

15 . The system of claim 1 wherein the one or more physiological characteristics of the user includes an intracranial pressure of the user.

16 . The system of claim 1 wherein the one or more hardware processors are configured to generate a hearing transfer function from the OAE audio data to implement user-specific audio playback.

17 . A method for monitoring auditory health of a user comprising:

detecting one or more otoacoustic emissions with a microphone of an auricular device worn by the user, the one or more otoacoustic emissions originating from an inner ear of the user;

generating OAE audio data with the microphone responsive to detecting the one or more otoacoustic emissions; and

under control of one or more hardware processors:

accessing the OAE audio data originating from the microphone;

accessing physiological data of the user originating from a physiological sensor coupled to the user;

detecting a feature of the physiological data in a time-domain based on a value of the physiological data exceeding a threshold, the feature of the physiological data corresponding to a physiological event generating noise during the one or more otoacoustic emissions, the noise having a noise frequency within a threshold of an OAE frequency of the one or more otoacoustic emissions;

adjusting a portion of the OAE audio data responsive to detecting the feature of the physiological data to reduce interference of the noise from the physiological event on the OAE audio data, the portion of the OAE audio data corresponding to the feature of the physiological data in the time-domain; and

determining one or more physiological characteristics of the user based on the OAE audio data.

18 . The method of claim 17 further comprising:

generating one or more waveforms from the physiological data including an ECG waveform, a respiration waveform, or a pulse waveform; and

determining the feature of the physiological data from the one or more waveforms.

19 . Non-transitory computer-readable media including computer-executable instructions that, when executed by a computing system, cause the computing system to perform operations comprising:

accessing OAE audio data generated by a microphone of an auricular device responsive to detecting one or more otoacoustic emissions emanating from an inner ear of a user;

accessing physiological data of the user originating from a physiological sensor coupled to the user;

detecting a feature of the physiological data in a time-domain based on a value of the physiological data exceeding a threshold, the feature of the physiological data corresponding to a physiological event generating noise during the one or more otoacoustic emissions, the noise having a noise frequency within a threshold of an OAE frequency of the one or more otoacoustic emissions;

adjusting a portion of the OAE audio data responsive to detecting the feature of the physiological data to reduce interference of the noise from the physiological event on the OAE audio data, the portion of the OAE audio data corresponding to the feature of the physiological data in the time-domain; and

determining one or more physiological characteristics of the user based on the OAE audio data.

20 . The non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 19 wherein the computer-executable instructions, when executed by the computing system, cause the computing system to perform operations comprising:

generating one or more waveforms from the physiological data including an ECG waveform, a respiration waveform, or a pulse waveform; and

determining the feature of the physiological data from the one or more waveforms.