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Grant Number: 5R44OH004132-03
PI Name: ZUREK, PATRICK
PI Email: sensimetrics@sens.com
PI Title: PRESIDENT
Project Title: HEARING PROTECTOR ALLOWING ACOUSTIC COMMUNICATION

Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Work is proposed to develop an advanced hearing protector that combines maximal attenuation of ambient sounds with signal processing that extracts the most important components of the sound field for controlled presentation to the user. By processing the signals from a microphone array mounted on the headband of the hearing protector, this device enhances desired signals from a specified "look about direction relative to signals from other directions, allowing face-to-face acoustic communication in many high-noise environments where it would be impossible otherwise. In addition, the signal processing allows the preservation of sound localization ability. Work in Phase I developed implementations of array-processing algorithms on a portable DSP processor and evaluations of their impact on listeners' sound localization and speech reception performance. The goal of Phase II -- a fully-specified prototype device ready for manufacturing -- will be achieved through work in four areas: 1) development of algorithms for directional gating and automatic spectral shaping; 2) development of the capability to deliver acoustic stimuli to the ear canals with combined hearing protection from muffs and insert plugs; 3) active noise reduction in the combined-protection mode for maximal sound reduction; and 4) electronic and mechanical design to allow the microphones and circuitry to be mounted entirely on the headband of a muff-style hearing protector. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATION: The hearing protector/communication headset being developed will be of use in high-noise environments where it is necessary to have both hearing protection and the abilities to communicate face-to-face and to monitor sounds. Some aspects of the projects will result in improved communication headsets, devices that deliver a communication _signal to the user without acoustic sensing of the environment.

Thesaurus Terms:
assistive device /technology, auditory discrimination, biomedical equipment development, noise, occupational health /safety, safety equipment, user protection
auditory stimulus, hearing aid, injury prevention, portable biomedical equipment, sensory signal detection
clinical research, human subject

Institution: SENSIMETRICS CORPORATION
48 GROVE ST, STE 305N
SOMERVILLE, MA 02144
Fiscal Year: 2002
Department:
Project Start: 30-SEP-1999
Project End: 31-AUG-2003
ICD: NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
IRG: ZRG1


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