WO2007023192A2 - Telecommande programmable - Google Patents

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WO2007023192A2
WO2007023192A2 PCT/EP2006/066182 EP2006066182W WO2007023192A2 WO 2007023192 A2 WO2007023192 A2 WO 2007023192A2 EP 2006066182 W EP2006066182 W EP 2006066182W WO 2007023192 A2 WO2007023192 A2 WO 2007023192A2
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Herbert Baechler
Hilmar Meier
Michael Boretzki
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Phonak Ag
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04RLOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
    • H04R25/00Deaf-aid sets, i.e. electro-acoustic or electro-mechanical hearing aids; Electric tinnitus maskers providing an auditory perception
    • H04R25/55Deaf-aid sets, i.e. electro-acoustic or electro-mechanical hearing aids; Electric tinnitus maskers providing an auditory perception using an external connection, either wireless or wired
    • H04R25/558Remote control, e.g. of amplification, frequency

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  • the present invention is generically directed on a hearing system with at least one hearing device and with a remote control device which is in wireless communication with the hearing device as well as to establishing such mutual communication .
  • hearing device a device which is worn adjacent to or in an individual's ear with the object to improve individual's acoustical perception. Such improvement may also be barring acoustical signals from being perceived in the sense of hearing protection for the individual . If the hearing device is tailored so as to improve the perception of a hearing impaired individual towards hearing perception of a "standard” individual, then we speak of a hearing aid device.
  • a hearing device may be applied behind the ear, in the ear, completely in the ear canal or may be implanted.
  • a hearing device may also be binaural, i.e. comprising a pair of subdevices, one for each of an individual's ears, whereby these subdevices are in mutual wire-bound or wireless communication.
  • Hearing systems of the addressed kind or similar are widely known and addressed e.g. in the following documents: US 5 710 819, EP 0 823 829, US 6 229 900, US 2005/0105751, WO 2004/098238, US 6 978 155, US 5 721 783, EP 0 964 603.
  • This is realized by a hearing system with at least one hearing device having a controllable signal processing unit.
  • the signal processing unit has a control input which is operationally connected to a device communication port.
  • the hearing system according to the present invention further comprises a remote control device having a wireless communication port for single- or bi-directionally and wirelessly communicating with the device communication port.
  • the remote control device according to the invention further comprises an embedded computer which is operated by an operating system.
  • an “embedded system” or “embedded computer” is a special- purpose computer completely encapsulated by the device it controls. Unlike a general-purpose computer such an embedded computer performs pre-defined tasks, usually with very specific requirements. Since the system is dedicated to a specific task, design engineers can optimize it reducing the size and costs of the product. Embedded systems are often mass-produced, so that the cost savings may be multiplied by millions of items. Also hand-held computers or PDA are generally considered embedded devices because of the nature of their hardware design, even though they are more expandable in software terms.
  • embedded computer a device which is completely encapsulated in the remote control device, but which, in analogy to hand-held computers or PDAs, is highly expandable in the addressed software terms.
  • the addressed embedded computer according to the present invention is operated by an operating system, defined again according to "Wikipedia", that manages the hardware and software resources of the embedded computer.
  • the operating system performs basic tasks, such as controlling and allocating memory, prioritizing the processing of instructions, controlling input and output devices, facilitating networking and managing files.
  • an output of the embedded computer is operationally connected to the communication port and to at least one machine/man interface at the remote control device.
  • An input of the addressed embedded computer is operationally connected to at least one man/machine interface at the remote control device.
  • a set of application programs which are selectably executable by the embedded computer.
  • a further principle followed up by the present invention is to provide a multitude of options, also named appliances, at the system with respect to the use of the remote control device and programming such remote control device per se, e.g. in dependency of individual's need. Thereby, one could say that the remote control device per se is individually fitted.
  • At least a part of all application programs which are executable by the embedded computer are commonly installed but are selectively activated via a man/machine interface of the remote control device.
  • Loading application programs to the remote control device may thereby be performed e.g. via a further wireless communication link to the remote control device as e.g. via internet or by a personal computer and a respective communication link or by a memory stick or memory card introduced to a respective port at the remote control device.
  • a selection of those application programs which are actively operated is made in dependency of the hearing device which is linked or to be linked to the remote control device.
  • the addressed selection is made automatically upon identification of the hearing device which is linked to the remote control device.
  • the remote control device selects its operation and thereby more specifically the addressed selection automatically upon identification of a hearing device to be linked to the remote control device .
  • a hearing device which has specific options as e.g. a specific number of signal processing programs, the option to transmit to the remote control specific types of audio signals etc., does automatically recognize the options which are present at a specific remote control device upon identification of the remote control device by the hearing device involved so that the mutual communication between the hearing device and the remote control device may be adapted on the side of the hearing device.
  • the remote control device and the hearing device may mutually identify each other automatically, so as to establish a respective communication which is adapted to the options which are operatable at both devices.
  • machine/man interface at the remote control device comprises at least one of the following units:
  • the addressed man/machine interface comprises at least one of the following units:
  • the remote control device comprises an input unit for loading application programs.
  • Such an input unit may be realized e.g. by a card reader, a USB input e.g. for a memory stick, a Firewire input.
  • the addressed application programs may also be loaded to the remote control device via a wireless - e.g. Bluetooth - or cable-bound connection from a remote computer.
  • a further possibility to load such application programs is via a wireless communication link directly from a private or public network, e.g. from internet. This especially if the remote control device is configured with respect to hardware as well as application programs to act also as a mobile phone.
  • the remote control device is operatable as at least one of: a PDA, a mobile phone, a radio broadcast receiver, e.g. for FM broadcast, a video player, an audio player, a TV receiver and player, a camera, be it for still images or for video, a remote control for devices different from the hearing device e.g. for a remote TV, a remote stereo equipment, a fitting control device for the hearing device, a communication transit unit between the hearing device and a remote information system.
  • FIG. 1 by means of a simplified block representation, a system according to the present invention
  • Fig. 2 departing from a representation in analogy to that of fig. 1, a further embodiment of a system according to the present invention, and
  • Fig. 3 still in a representation in analogy to that of fig. 1, a further embodiment of the system according to the present invention.
  • the hearing system according to the present invention and as schematically shown in fig. 1, comprises a remote control device 1 and hearing device 3.
  • the hearing device 3 may be conceived in fact in any known manner.
  • the hearing device 3 has a signal processing unit 7 by which, as perfectly clear to the skilled artisan, signal transfer characteristics between the output of a microphone arrangement, as an acoustical-to-electrical converter and the input of a loudspeaker arrangement, as an electrical- to-mechanical converter of the hearing device, is established.
  • the signal processing unit 7 has thereby a control input (not specifically shown in fig. 1) which is operationally connected to a device communication port 17 schematically shown in fig. 1 by an aerial.
  • the remote control device 1 comprises an embedded computer unit 23 which is operated by an operating system OS schematically shown in operating system storage 25.
  • the embedded computer unit 23 has an output which is operationally connected to a machine/man interface 27 and has an input which is operationally connected to a man/machine interface 29.
  • the remote control device 1 further comprises, as schematically shown, an application program storage 31. Application programs which are stored within application program storage 31 control the operation of the embedded computer unit 23 on a higher level. On basic level and as perfectly known to the skilled artisan the embedded computer unit 23 is operated by the operating system in operating system storage 25.
  • application program storage 31 there is on one hand and mandatorily, at least one program by which operation of the hearing device 3 is controlled.
  • the hearing device application program HDP all functions are performed which are expected from a remote control for a hearing device.
  • the remote control device according to the invention is just a remote control device for the hearing device.
  • application program HDP controlling the hearing device is practically always loaded in the application program storage 31 so as to realize remote control function for the hearing device 3.
  • different hearing device-specific application programs HDP may be loaded into application program storage 31 to become selectively activated to control the embedded computer unit 23.
  • Additional, not directly hearing device-referred application of programs API, AP2 etc. belong to the overall system as shown in fig. 1 and may be loaded into the application program storage 31 to become selectively active with respect to the control of the embedded computer unit 23. Which kind of application programs AP may be loaded into application storage 31 and may be selected so as to become active in controlling embedded computer unit 23 is also dependent from the overall hardware configuration HW of the remote control device 1.
  • the machine/man interface 27 which is shown in fig. 1 and which in fact is a part of the hardware HW configuration comprises a graphical user interface which is a visual display, e.g. an LCD display, whereat color, brightness, font, background and picture representation may be set and controlled assisted by a respective menu display.
  • a graphical user interface which is a visual display, e.g. an LCD display, whereat color, brightness, font, background and picture representation may be set and controlled assisted by a respective menu display.
  • menu control the language, time, date etc. may be set and displayed, status information of the hearing device as well as of the remote control device 1 may be selected to be displayed, e.g. loudness, volume, processing program at the signal processing unit 7, etc.
  • the hardware of the remote control device 1 may further comprise a loudspeaker arrangement for audio display, may further comprise hardware components for PDA appliance, for mobile phone appliance, for radio broadcast, for video player, TV receiver and player, video or still picture camera appliances, for remote control of devices different from the hearing device 3, for fitting of the hearing device 3, for establishing wireless transit communication between the hearing device 3 and a remote information system as e.g. to a remote server.
  • a loudspeaker arrangement for audio display may further comprise hardware components for PDA appliance, for mobile phone appliance, for radio broadcast, for video player, TV receiver and player, video or still picture camera appliances, for remote control of devices different from the hearing device 3, for fitting of the hearing device 3, for establishing wireless transit communication between the hearing device 3 and a remote information system as e.g. to a remote server.
  • the application programs which are loadable into the application program storage 31 provide for control of the embedded computer unit 23 - dependent from the addressed hardware configuration - e.g. for PDA, mobile phone, radio broadcast receiver, video player, audio player, TV receiver and player, still picture or video picture camera, remote control for devices different from the hearing device 3, for fitting of the hearing device 3, for communication transit between the hearing device 3 and a remote information system etc., so that dependent on which application programs API are loaded in application program storage 31 the remote control device 1 operates as for one or more than one of the addressed appliances .
  • further application programs may be loaded into application program storage 31 as e.g. word processing programs, calculator programs, photo treatment programs, etc., etc.
  • an application program HDP for the control of the hearing device 3 is always loaded into application program storage 31, unless the remote control device is momentarily to be used as a device which is not linked to a hearing device e.g. for a person who wears no hearing device.
  • the selection which programs shall be active with respect to control of the embedded computer unit 23 may in one embodiment be made before loading the respective programs into the application program storage 31. In such a case programs loaded into storage 31 are executed.
  • a number of application programs AP are loaded into storage 31 and selection as to which of these programs is or are activated with respect to control of the embedded computer unit 23 is done by man afterwards.
  • the remote control device 1 may generate a number of messages or may even receive such messages by its mobile phone function.
  • the hearing system is to be applied to highly different individuals concerning education, age, culture, etc., by means of the man/machine interface 29 and menu-controlled or guided via machine/man interface 27, the specific individual user or another person, as e.g. an audiologist fitting the overall system to an individual, selects e.g. which messages shall be visually or acoustically displayed to the user and which messages are to be disabled.
  • a loudspeaker unit being part of the hardware configuration of the remote control device 1 may be used and/or the hearing device 3 with its respective electrical-to- acoustical output converter, e.g. loudspeaker.
  • Messages of the following types may e.g. be generated and selected for respective display:
  • Radio broadcast channel which may be or are selected
  • Logging data e.g. and including acoustical history lived by the hearing device 3; such data may be sent by mobile phone appliance to a remote server. There, such data may be collected, analyzed and transmitted e.g. to a fitter's office, to the manufacturer, to a research lab, etc.;
  • the remote control device 1 may be used as an acoustical dosimeter measuring sound and noise exposure over time, recording acoustical overexposure, short- and long-term acoustical average values etc . ;
  • Messages may be displayed for improved or expert use of the hearing aid, e.g. recommendations for program setting at the hearing device 3, etc.;
  • Results of logging data analysis may be displayed, messages about experienced preference settings for the hearing device to be accepted or rejected by the individual;
  • Messages concerning multimedia remote control via the remote control device 1 may be displayed as with respect to remote control of DVD, audio player, stereo equipment, etc.
  • a real-time clock may be provided. Time and/or date and/or time announcements, preset alarms may thereby be displayed visually and/or acoustically, generically via the machine/man interface 27 of fig. 1 and/or the hearing device.
  • the remote control device 1 can synchronize the hearing device 3 with time and weekday, e.g. in order to enable the hearing device 3 to operate accordingly in specific user preference modes.
  • Logging of operation history of the system may thus not only contain e.g. the amount of operating hours, but may indicate as to when which event did happen, e.g. excessive loudness, erroneous handling, etc.
  • the hearing system may send acoustical "images" to a remote information system together with setting information of the hearing device 3 and time stamp for a remote analysis.
  • Remotely sent advices for the user are received and displayed.
  • the combined possibilities of hearing device control and of mobile phone appliance allows the remote control device 1 to act as a wireless relay for programming or more generically setting the hearing device 3 or just between a remote information system and the hearing device. Parameters, instructions, programs etc. are not anymore necessary to be stored in the non-volatile memory of the remote control device 1, but may just be buffered there in order to pass such data from a remote control instance to hearing device setting.
  • the received parameters, instructions and programs may be back-upped within the remote control device 1 for the case the wireless link to the remote control system should become interrupted for a longer time.
  • the remote control device 1 of the system according to the present invention at least usually - is used for intrinsic hearing device remote control as well as for additional appliances depending on its hardware configuration and the application programs AP which are executed.
  • the remote control device 1 may operate as a remote control for TV, radio or DVD etc. Due to the fact of combined appliances, on one hand hearing device control, on the other hand for remote audio system control, the remote control device 1 may automatically adjust the volume and program of the hearing device 3 and the volume of a remote audio system to optimally fit the individual.
  • the remote control device 1 will reduce automatically the volume at the signal processing unit 7 of hearing device 3 down to a safe level for the individual. Combined controlling of the different devices which contribute to the acoustical perception of the individual with the hearing device 3 by means of one centralized control device, leads to optimum setting possibilities of all the contributing systems for the one involved individual.
  • the remote control device 1 may master all audio sources and provide for information which audio sources are most enjoyed by the individual, thereby contributing to classification accuracy of different hearing sources for setting preferences as e.g. preferred programs operating the signal processor 7.
  • the remote control device 1 may further be hardware equipped with an audio, video or TV player, whereby especially the equipment with an audio player may be additionally exploited for fitting the hearing device which may be performed directly with the remote control device 1 if a respective application program is executed.
  • the remote control device 1 as of the present invention may be a perfect platform for advanced mobile fitting procedures for the hearing device 3. Thereby, standard diagnostic procedures like in situ audiogram, sensogram, paliogram and the like may be registered by the remote control device 1. This is especially true considering the fact that the remote control device 1 may be hardware- configured to have an audio player with recording ability. Thereby, it becomes clear that by respectively loaded fitting application programs test audio signals may be displayed to the individual and individual's response may be registered in the remote control device 1. Logging the combination of acoustical test signals and individual response, automated evaluation of such logging may be used for automatic setting of parameters of the transfer functions as applied by the signal processing unit at the hearing device 3. The attractiveness of a remote control device for a hearing system is significantly improved. Instead of carrying a remote control for the hearing device, additionally to e.g. a PDA, a mobile phone and using additional remote control devices for other remote controllable devices, some or all the addressed functions are combined within the hearing device remote control device.
  • hearing devices are applied to largely different individuals, e.g. as concerns age, culture, education etc., and it has further to be considered that a remote control device sophisticated as was described should be usable for a large scale of different hearing devices.
  • fig. 2 there is shown, in a representation in analogy to that of fig. 1, a further embodiment of the system according to the present invention, whereat a selection of application programs is loaded into an application program storage 31a and whereat there is further selected by man interaction which of these application programs resident in the application program storage 31a are activated and executed. Only the differences with respect to the embodiment as of fig. 1 shall be described.
  • Application programs are loaded into the application program storage 31a.
  • more than one hearing device-specific application program HDPl, HDP2... are resident in the application program storage 31a, as well as a selection of application programs API, AP2... that are not specifically hearing device related.
  • remote control device 1 By having the standard or most frequently used application programs loaded into the application program storage 31a of remote control device 1, one and the same remote control device 1 may be fitted to a huge number of different individuals and hearing devices.
  • fig. 3 there is shown a further embodiment departing from the representation as discussed and represented in fig. 2.
  • a hearing device 3 is first connected to the remote control device 1 or when a specific hearing device 3 is approached closer than a predetermined distance to a specific area at the remote control device 1, then, preferably man-triggered, a hearing device to remote control automatic device pairing is initiated.
  • Such procedure is e.g. known from diving computers operating with remote pressure sensors at the air tank.
  • a hearing device-specific information is read by the embedded computer 23 of the remote control device 1 and once the specific hearing device 3 is recognized, there is automatically found, as schematically shown in fig.
  • hearing device application program HDP hearing device application program
  • the output of the lookup table 42 controls automatically the hearing device application program selection via selection unit 40a.
  • the other application programs AP to be activated are selected man-controlled via selection unit 40.
  • the role of hearing device and remote control device which were explained in context with fig. 3, i.e. where the remote control device identifies the hearing device and adapts itself to the needs of the specific hearing device, is inversed in that the hearing device identifies, as was addressed by automatic pairing, a changed remote control device and adapts its possibilities, which were e.g. not fully exploited, for the "old" remote control device to the changed remote control device.

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Un système d'écoute comprend au moins un dispositif d'écoute (3) et une télécommande (1). Les dispositifs adressés (1, 3) communiquent via plusieurs ports de communication (21, 17). La télécommande (1) comprend un ordinateur intégré (23) piloté par un système d'exploitation (25); un ensemble de programmes d'application est exécuté par l'ordinateur intégré (23) de la télécommande (1) pour le dispositif d'écoute (3).
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