A microphone Array for Hearing Aids Bernard WidrowA microphone Array for Hearing Aids Bernard Widrow
The array provides the user with a dramatic improvement in speech perception over existing hearing aid designs, particularly in the presence of background noise, reverberation, and feedback
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Spaciousness and localization in listening rooms -how to make coincident recordings sound as spacious as spaced microphone arraysSpaciousness and localization in listening rooms -how to make coincident recordings sound as spacious as spaced microphone arrays
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4. 0 ambiguity function4. 0 ambiguity function
The time variable is normally associated with target range and the frequency variable is normally associated with target Doppler. The fact that the notation contains a magnitude sign
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M. Mitkova*1, M. S. Ailavajhala1, Y. Gonzalez-VeloM. Mitkova*1, M. S. Ailavajhala1, Y. Gonzalez-Velo
New Functionality of Chalcogenide Glasses for Radiation Sensing of Nuclear Wastes
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Ansi c63. 19 -2a -2007 Revision ofAnsi c63. 19 -2a -2007 Revision of
Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids
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Improving the laboratory reproduction of clarity, proximity, and localizationImproving the laboratory reproduction of clarity, proximity, and localization
High order Ambisonics is in principle capable of reproducing a sound field exactly, but implementing it is difficult and expensive. The author has yet to hear a reproduction of a known hall with a second or third order system that is
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