Kates J M
Siemens Hearing Instruments, Inc., Piscataway, New Jersey 08854.
J Acoust Soc Am. 1988 May;83(5):1952-63. doi: 10.1121/1.396481.
The response of a hearing aid is affected by many factors which include the head and outer ear, the microphone, amplifier, and receiver used in the hearing aid, the properties of the ear canal and the eardrum, and acoustic feedback through the vent. This article presents a computer simulation of an in-the-ear (ITE) hearing aid that includes all of the above factors. The simulation predicts the pressure at the eardrum for a frontal free-field sound source. The computer model was then used to determine the effects on the hearing aid response due to variations in the size of the ear canal. The simulation indicates that, for an unvented hearing aid, changes in the size of the ear canal shift the overall sound-pressure level at the eardrum but have only small effects on the shape of the frequency response. The situation is more complicated when a vent is present, however, since changes in the size of the ear canal that cause apparently small perturbations in the acoustic feedback signal may, nonetheless, have large effects on the overall system response.
助听器的响应受多种因素影响,这些因素包括头部和外耳、助听器中使用的麦克风、放大器和接收器、耳道和鼓膜的特性以及通过通气孔的声反馈。本文介绍了一种耳内(ITE)助听器的计算机模拟,其中包括上述所有因素。该模拟预测了正面自由场声源在鼓膜处的压力。然后使用该计算机模型来确定耳道大小变化对助听器响应的影响。模拟表明,对于无通气孔的助听器,耳道大小的变化会使鼓膜处的总体声压级发生偏移,但对频率响应的形状影响很小。然而,当存在通气孔时,情况会更复杂,因为耳道大小的变化虽然在声反馈信号中引起明显小的扰动,但仍可能对整个系统响应产生很大影响。