Bone Conduction Hearing System And Open Source Application: One alternative for patients with hearing loss
n this work, a low-cost hearing assistance system is presented withthe use of conventional type skin-operated bone conduction head-phone designs, created with technology by deposition of moltenmaterial in a 3D printer and use of an audio receiver from cellulardevices. Sound is captured, processed an...
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2021
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On-line přístup: | https://doi.org/10.1145/3456146.3456167 http://www.dspace.uce.edu.ec/handle/25000/24428 |
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Shrnutí: | n this work, a low-cost hearing assistance system is presented withthe use of conventional type skin-operated bone conduction head-phone designs, created with technology by deposition of moltenmaterial in a 3D printer and use of an audio receiver from cellulardevices. Sound is captured, processed and filtered for later transmis-sion to the designed hearing aids. This alternative was created toassist children with moderate-grade conductive hearing loss. Thesystem, for its use, uses an open source application "UYARINA". Thecharacteristics of the system, the designed headphones, the appli-cation developed, the results and its performance tests in childrenbetween 8 and 12 years old are presented |
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