The
DSP Laboratory has developed a
handheld platform with an innovative wireless headset that can
be used for Audiology and speech language pathology applications.
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Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
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The Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Laboratory undertakes research projects related to speech and audio processing with applications in hearing aids, assistive listening devices, and augmentative communication devices. Current research activities in the DSP lab include objective measurements of speech and audio quality, electroacoustic evaluation of hearing aids, development of handheld DSP devices, and evaluating the interaction between speech coder quality and hearing loss, especially in Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) communications.
Other NCA labs include
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Child Amplification |
Child Hearing Research
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Digital Signal Processing
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Speech Communication |
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Hearing Research Clinic |
Hearing Science
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Dr. Prudence Allen
Director of the National
Centre for Audiology
Phone: (519) 661-3901
Fax: (519) 661-3805 or pallen@uwo.ca