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Title: | Low Complexity Implementation of Efficient Reconfigurable Structure for Cost-Effective Hearing Aids using Fractional Interpolation |
Authors: | Amir, A. Bindiya, T. S. Elias, Elizabeth |
Keywords: | Fractional Interpolation Hearing Aid Filter Bank Reconfigurable Multiplier-less |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | ElsevIer. |
Citation: | Amir, A., Bindiya, T. S., & Elias, Elizabeth. (2019). Low complexity implementation of efficient reconfigurable structure for cost-effective hearing aids using fractional interpolation. Computers & Electrical Engineering, 74, 391p. |
Abstract: | Digital hearing aids can be made less expensive if they are reconfigurable and of low hard- ware complexity. Hence, this work proposes a hardware-efficient, reconfigurable filter bank structure, based on fractional interpolation. The proposed structure is reconfigurable since a single structure can be used for different patients with different types of hearing im- pairments. The proposed structure consists of a masking stage and a scheme generation stage with a prototype filter in each stage. The prototype filters are made multiplier-less by representing their coefficients in the CSD space. The filter characteristics are improved by deploying a MOABC optimization algorithm. The number of adders is reduced using the SIDC-CSE technique. The low-complexity structure can be used for all types of hearing im- pairments, with the matching error and delay within tolerable ranges. The proposed struc- ture has been implemented on an FPGA to support the analytical results for low hardware complexity and hence low power. |
URI: | http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2344 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty Publications |
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