Adaptive User-Guided Assistive Listening System

Tech ID: 13B136

­Competitive Advantages

  • Ergonomic user-guided location selection
  • Supports multiple simultaneous users
  • Wireless communication between the central system and personal ear-level hearing enhancement device

Summary

USF inventors have addressed this problem through devising an advanced ALS that uses signal processing algorithms for sound classification and enhancement. The system also leverages multiple microphones and delay-sum beamforming techniques to reduce the impact of room acoustics and coherent/incoherent noise sources. Included is a novel and sophisticated interface for user-guidance to a target talker that has the potential to greatly enhance ALS performance in multi-talker environments. Additionally, the device should work with many wireless (e.g., Bluetooth) compatible listener devices, including earphones, headsets, hearing aids, and cochlear implants. This invention will benefit individuals who experience communication difficulty in small to medium sized group listening situations with the potential to improve quality of life, social interactions, and effective communication in the workplace.

Acoustic Beamforming System Allowing User Guided Beam Steering Talker Selection

Desired Partnerships

  • License
  • Sponsored Research
  • Co-Development

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