Patents by Inventor Emilie DAANOUNI

Emilie DAANOUNI has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 10334369
    Abstract: A signal processor for a hearing device with an implantable stimulator having two or more electrodes for emitting electric charge pulses to neural-fibers of an individual. The processor has a signal path comprising an input circuit adapted to receive an acoustic-signal from the surroundings and provide at least one corresponding input audio-signal; a filter bank adapted to provide at least one band-limited audio-signal in dependence on the at least one input audio-signal; and a noise filter adapted to attenuate undesired signal components in the at least one band-limited audio-signal and to provide at least one corresponding noise-filtered signal. The processor is characterized in that the portion of the signal path preceding the noise filter neither causes an effective level compression nor an effective level expansion of the at least one noise-filtered signal when the at least one noise-filtered signal is derived from an acoustic signal having a level within the comfortable acoustic range.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 2016
    Date of Patent: June 25, 2019
    Assignee: Oticon Medical A/S
    Inventors: Manuel Segovia Martinez, Jonathan Laudanski, Dan Gnansia, Yves Wenzinger, Bertrand Philppon, Emilie Daanouni
  • Publication number: 20160360325
    Abstract: A signal processor for a hearing device with an implantable stimulator having two or more electrodes for emitting electric charge pulses to neural-fibres of an individual. The processor has a signal path comprising an input circuit adapted to receive an acoustic-signal from the surroundings and provide at least one corresponding input audio-signal; a filter bank adapted to provide atleast one band-limited audio-signal in dependence on the at least one input audio-signal; and a noise filter adapted to attenuate undesired signal components in the at least one band-limited audio-signal and to provide at least one corresponding noise-filtered signal. The processor is characterised in that the portion of the signal path preceding the noise filter neither causes an effective level compression nor an effective level expansion of the atleast one noise-filtered signal when the atleast one noise-filtered signal is derived from an acoustic signal having a level within the comfortable acoustic range.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2016
    Publication date: December 8, 2016
    Applicant: OTICON MEDICAL A/S
    Inventors: Manuel SEGOVIA MARTINEZ, Jonathan LAUDANSKI, Dan GNANSIA, Yves WENZINGER, Bertrand PHILPPON, Emilie DAANOUNI
  • Patent number: 9445203
    Abstract: A signal processor for a hearing device with an implantable stimulator having two or more electrodes for emitting electric charge pulses to neural-fibers of an individual. The processor has a signal path comprising an input circuit adapted to receive an acoustic-signal from the surroundings and provide at least one corresponding input audio-signal; a filter bank adapted to provide at least one band-limited audio-signal in dependence on the at least one input audio-signal; and a noise filter adapted to attenuate undesired signal components in the at least one band-limited audio-signal and to provide at least one corresponding noise-filtered signal. The processor is characterised in that the portion of the signal path preceding the noise filter neither causes an effective level compression nor an effective level expansion of the at least one noise-filtered signal when the at least one noise-filtered signal is derived from an acoustic signal having a level within the comfortable acoustic range.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 13, 2016
    Assignee: OTICON MEDICAL A/S
    Inventors: Manuel Segovia Martinez, Jonathan Laudanski, Dan Gnansia, Yves Wenzinger, Bertrand Philppon, Emilie Daanouni
  • Publication number: 20150016647
    Abstract: A signal processor for a hearing device with an implantable stimulator having two or more electrodes for emitting electric charge pulses to neural-fibres of an individual. The processor has a signal path comprising an input circuit adapted to receive an acoustic-signal from the surroundings and provide at least one corresponding input audio-signal; a filter bank adapted to provide at least one band-limited audio-signal in dependence on the at least one input audio-signal; and a noise filter adapted to attenuate undesired signal components in the at least one band-limited audio-signal and to provide at least one corresponding noise-filtered signal. The processor is characterised in that the portion of the signal path preceding the noise filter neither causes an effective level compression nor an effective level expansion of the at least one noise-filtered signal when the at least one noise-filtered signal is derived from an acoustic signal having a level within the comfortable acoustic range.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 10, 2014
    Publication date: January 15, 2015
    Inventors: Manuel SEGOVIA MARTINEZ, Jonathan LAUDANSKI, Dan GNANSIA, Yves WENZINGER, Bertrand PHILPPON, Emilie DAANOUNI