Simulating cartilage conduction sound to estimate the sound pressure level in the external auditory canal

Journal of sound and vibration Volume 335 Page 261-268 published_at 2015-01-20
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Title
Simulating cartilage conduction sound to estimate the sound pressure level in the external auditory canal
Creator
Hosoi Hiroshi
Nishimura Tadashi
Iwakura Takashi
Yamanaka Toshiaki
Source Title
Journal of sound and vibration
Volume 335
Start Page 261
End Page 268
Journal Identifire
ISSN 10958568
Descriptions
When the aural cartilage is made to vibrate it generates sound directly into the external auditory canal which can be clearly heard. Although the concept of cartilage conduction can be applied to various speech communication and music industrial devices (e.g. smartphones, music players and hearing aids), the conductive performance of such devices has not yet been defined because the calibration methods are different from those currently used for air and bone conduction. Thus, the aim of this study was to simulate the cartilage conduction sound (CCS) using a head and torso simulator (HATS) and a model of aural cartilage (polyurethane resin pipe) and compare the results with experimental ones. Using the HATS, we found the simulated CCS at frequencies above 2 kHz corresponded to the average measured CCS from seven subjects. Using a model of skull bone and aural cartilage, we found that the simulated CCS at frequencies lower than 1.5 kHz agreed with the measured CCS. Therefore, a combination of these two methods can be used to estimate the CCS with high accuracy.
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Date of Issued 2015-01-20
Rights
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Publish Type Accepted Manuscript
Access Rights open access
Relation
[DOI] 10.1016/j.jsv.2014.09.021
[NCID] AA11543262