Method of estimating noise attenuation in a hearing device
The disclosure relates to a method of operating a hearing device configured to be at least partially inserted into an ear canal of a user, the method comprising receiving an input audio signal; amplifying the input audio signal; and outputting, by an output transducer included in the hearing device, an output audio signal based on the amplified audio signal so as to stimulate the user's hearing.
1 . A method of operating a hearing device configured to be at least partially inserted into an ear canal of a user, the method comprising:
receiving an input audio signal;
amplifying the input audio signal;
outputting, by an output transducer included in the hearing device, an output audio signal based on the amplified audio signal so as to stimulate the user's hearing;
determining, based on an estimate of a measure of a Real Ear Occluded Gain (REOG) and a measure of a Real Ear Aided Gain (REAG), a measure of a Real Ear Reducible Gain (RERG) indicative of an amount by which noise contained in the input audio signal can be attenuated in the amplified audio signal; and
controlling an operation of the hearing device depending on the RERG measure.
2 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising at least one of:
determining, during a time at which the output transducer abstains from outputting the output audio signal, the estimate of the REOG measure;
determining, at least one of based on a measured ear canal geometry of the user or based on a measured acoustic coupling of the hearing device with an environment, the estimate of the REOG measure;
receiving, at least one of from a memory or via a data link with an external data source, the estimate of the REOG measure;
determining, during a time at which the output transducer outputs the output audio signal, the estimate of the REAG measure;
determining, at least one of based on a measured ear canal geometry of the user or based on a measured acoustic coupling of the hearing device with the environment, the estimate of the REAG measure; or
receiving, at least one of from a memory or via a data link with an external data source, the estimate of the REAG measure.
3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the hearing device comprises an ear-canal microphone configured to provide an in-the-ear audio signal indicative of a sound detected inside the ear canal, wherein at least one of the REOG measure or the REAG measure is determined based on the in-the-car audio signal.
4 . The method of claim 3 , wherein the hearing device comprises a sealing configured to reduce sound from an environment entering the ear canal, wherein the ear-canal microphone is positioned between the sealing and a tympanic membrane of the ear when the hearing device is at least partially inserted into the ear canal.
5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the RERG measure is indicative of a difference between the REOG measure and the REAG measure.
6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the RERG measure is determined for a plurality of frequency values.
7 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
comparing the RERG measure to a threshold of the RERG measure,
wherein the operation is controlled depending on whether the RERG measure falls below or exceeds the threshold.
8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the operation comprises at least one of:
outputting a notification to the user;
outputting data indicative of the RERG measure to a computing device; or
outputting a control signal to a computing device, the control signal instructing the computing device to output a notification.
9 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising logging data indicative of the RERG measure over time.
10 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the operation comprises adjusting of a noise attenuator configured to attenuate noise in the input audio signal.
11 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the adjusting of the noise attenuator comprises at least one of:
adjusting a noise cancelling algorithm;
adjusting a beamformer;
adjusting an active noise cancelling (ANC); or
adjusting an acoustic coupling of the hearing device with an environment.
12 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising determining, from the input audio signal, an occurrence of a current acoustic scene.
13 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the operation is controlled depending on the current acoustic scene.
14 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the REOG measure is determined for a plurality of frequency values.
15 . A hearing device configured to be at least partially inserted into an ear canal of a user, the hearing device comprising:
an input transducer configured to provide an input audio signal;
a processor configured to amplify the input audio signal according to a predetermined transfer function; and
an output transducer configured to output an output audio signal based on the amplified audio signal so as to stimulate the user's hearing,
wherein the processor is further configured to determine, based on a measure of a Real Ear Occluded Gain (REOG) and a measure of a Real Ear Aided Gain (REAG), a measure of a Real Ear Reducible Gain (RERG) indicative of an amount by which noise contained in the input audio signal can be attenuated in the amplified audio signal; and
control an operation of the hearing device depending on the RERG measure.