Implementation of the Proposed DPOAE Estimation Technique
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Implementation of the proposed DPOAE estimation technique is presented A new
method of measurement of distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) signal level
based on a recently introduced nonlinear adaptive method of extraction of non-stationary
sinusoids is presented. Performance of the proposed method is demonstrated with the aid
of computer simulations. Comparison is made between the proposed technique and
existing methods. The proposed method features structural simplicity which renders it
particularly attractive for implementation on software (MATLAB). It offers a high degree
of immunity with regard to background noise and parameter variations. Compared to
conventional methods, the proposed method offers a shorter measurement time which is
of significant value. The purpose of developing this technique is to improve on already
existing methods in the amount of time required for a subject to undergo the test, as well
as the need for sound-proof environments. The basis of this technique is an algorithm,
which is effective in extracting sinusoids from noise. The algorithm is found to be
extremely robust with respect to both changes in internal parameters and fluctuations in
external conditions. Combining this algorithm with some supportive signal processing
modules, such as band-pass filters, allows for a quick and effective means to test the
auditory response by attempting to extract a low-level sinusoid known as the distortion
product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE). The development of the real-time application
begins with digitizing and codifying the continuous model in the MATLAB environment.
It is observed that this method of DPOAE estimation outperforms other linear estimation
techniques, including the discrete Fourier transform (DFT). It offers a high degree of
noise immunity while providing relatively faster measurements.
