Tutorial paper:principles and characteristics of automatic gain control hearing aids.

H C Schweitzer
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Among the available auditory rehabilitative resources, automatic gain control (AGC) hearing aids comprise a unique class of personal amplifying systems. They are unique because of their capability of achieving some degree of self-regulation. However, partly due to the standard methods of portraying and describing electroacoustic data for conventional (non-AGC) aids, certain characteristics of AGC aids, such as are related to signal and noise relations over time, seem to be commonly unappreciated by the typical clinician. This paper discusses some principles of amplifying behavior that are common to all AGC hearing aid systems, as well as various design modifications. The ramifications of these properties are pointed out with a view towards greater clinical implementation of the available technology.

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辅导论文:自动增益控制助听器的原理和特点。
在现有的听觉康复资源中,自动增益控制(AGC)助听器包括一类独特的个人放大系统。他们是独一无二的,因为他们有能力实现某种程度的自我调节。然而,部分由于描述和描述常规(非AGC)辅助设备电声数据的标准方法,AGC辅助设备的某些特征,例如与信号和噪声随时间的关系,似乎通常不被典型的临床医生所重视。本文讨论了所有AGC助听器系统的放大行为的一些共同原则,以及各种设计修改。这些特性的后果指出了对现有技术的更大的临床实施的观点。
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