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Description
Alternative Listening Devices/Personal Sound Amplification Devices (PSAP) are fast replacing hearing aids due totheir affordability and easy accessibility. With the rapid increase of consumers opting for PSAPs an alarming needarises to ensure proper testing to assess the end-user's safety and benefit in real-life acoustic situations. Thisproposal tackles the challenging problem of testing PSAPs in laboratory setups that mimic realistic acousticenvironments through the advancement of spatial audio processing techniques. Theoretical frameworks aredeveloped to overcome existing limitations that hinder accurate spatial sound reproduction. The research outcomeprovides innovative solutions to safeguard Australia's future hearing health.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 1/04/17 → 30/12/20 |
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