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Abstract
Grant Number: 1R43DC006141-01 PI Name: STEELE, MICHAEL P. PI Email: michaels@tactaid.com PI Title: Project Title: A Wireless Voice Link-Module for the Hearing Impaired Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Bluetooth is a new short-range wireless communication technology. Among the important strengths of this technology are resistance to interference from other wireless transmissions, low cost, low power, small size, and ability to form what are termed in Bluetooth parlance, "piconets". Piconets are extended use wireless networks that allow a suitably equipped single portable device to interface with a variety of equipments such as cell phones and telephones (wireless or hardwired), computers, printers, etc., all without any change of hardware so long as they are equipped with Bluetooth transceivers. A primary goal of this application is to develop a wireless "Voice Link Module" (VLM) for hearing-impaired applications using Bluetooth technology. During the period of the Grant, two specific applications for the Voice Link Module will be designed and evaluated: (1) A wireless microphone/receiver system for use as a sound reinforcement system used in auditoria and classrooms; and (2) A wireless transceiver link from an existing adaptive conference microphone array to Bluetooth equipped headsets for conference attendees. Both of these systems will be field tested as described in the body of this application. We believe that the market potential for all three of the proposed developments are exceptional and will form the basis for extending the use of Bluetooth technology to other related applications directly addressing the needs of the hearing impaired population. Bluetooth systems are being developed in virtually all other communication areas, but thus far few or no products for the hearing impaired are being considered by the developers. This effort will represent the first step in bringing this new technology into application formats relevant to our market.
Thesaurus Terms:
assistive device /technology, biomedical equipment development, hearing aid, hearing disorder, portable biomedical equipment
computer network, computer program /software, speech synthesizer, voice
bioengineering /biomedical engineering
Institution: AUDIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING CORPORATION 9 PRESTON RD SOMERVILLE, MA 02143 Fiscal Year: 2003 Department: Project Start: 01-APR-2003 Project End: 30-NOV-2003 ICD: NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DEAFNESS AND OTHER COMMUNICATION DISORDERS IRG: ZRG1
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