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Un système d'aide auditive binaurale basé sur le modèle binaural du domaine fréquentiel a été proposé précédemment. Le système peut améliorer un signal provenant d'une direction spécifique. Étant donné que le système utilise un signal binaural, une communication inter-canal entre les sous-systèmes gauche et droit est requise. La réduction du débit binaire dans la communication inter-canal est essentielle pour le détachement du casque du système de traitement. Dans cet article, les performances d'un système qui utilise un codec de modulation différentielle par impulsions codées sont examinées et la relation entre le débit binaire et la qualité du son est discutée.
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Yoshifumi CHISAKI, Ryouji KAWANO, Tsuyoshi USAGAWA, "On Bit Rate Reduction of Inter-Channel Communication for a Binaural Hearing Assistance System" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E91-A, no. 8, pp. 2041-2044, August 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietfec/e91-a.8.2041.
Abstract: A binaural hearing assistance system based on the frequency domain binaural model has been previously proposed. The system can enhance a signal coming from a specific direction. Since the system utilizes a binaural signal, an inter-channel communication between left and right subsystems is required. The bit rate reduction in inter-channel communication is essential for the detachment of the headset from the processing system. In this paper, the performance of a system which uses a differential pulse code modulation codec is examined and the relationship between the bit rate and sound quality is discussed.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1093/ietfec/e91-a.8.2041/_p
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