We present the first wireless earbud hardware that can perform hearing screening by detecting otoacoustic emissions. The conventional wisdom has been that detecting otoacoustic emissions, which are the faint sounds generated by the cochlea, requires sensitive and expensive acoustic hardware. Thus, medical devices for hearing screening cost thousands of dollars and are inaccessible in low and middle income countries. We show that by designing wireless earbuds using low-cost acoustic hardware and combining them with wireless sensing algorithms, we can reliably identify otoacoustic emissions and perform hearing screening. Our algorithms combine frequency modulated chirps with wideband pulses emitted from a low-cost speaker to reliably separate otoacoustic emissions from in-ear reflections and echoes. We conducted a clinical study with 50 ears across two healthcare sites. Our study shows that the low-cost earbuds detect hearing loss with 100% sensitivity and 89.7% specificity, which is comparable to the performance of a $8000 medical device. By developing low-cost and open-source wearable technology, our work may help address global health inequities in hearing screening by democratizing these medical devices.
翻译:我们展示了第一种无线耳膜硬件,可以通过探测声学排放物进行听觉检查。传统智慧是检测耳声排放物,这是科赫莱亚产生的微弱声音,需要敏感和昂贵的声学硬件。因此,听觉检查医疗设备花费了数千美元,在中低收入国家是无法进入的。我们显示,通过使用低成本声学硬件设计无线耳机,并与无线传感算法相结合,我们可以可靠地识别声学排放物并进行听觉检查。我们的算法将频率调控的声波与低成本扬声器发射的宽带脉冲结合起来,以可靠地将耳觉反应和回声释放物分离出来。我们开展了一项临床研究,在两个医疗站进行了50个耳朵的临床研究。我们的研究显示,低成本耳机探测耳聋以100%的灵敏度和89.7%的特性探测损失物与8 000美元医疗设备的性能相当。通过开发低成本和开放源可磨损技术,我们的工作可以帮助解决全球听力不平等的问题,通过这些医疗设备进行民主化的筛选。