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Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
October 21 & October 25 | Co-Located Events, Tutorials, & Workshops
October 22-24 | Conference
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Tuesday, October 23 • 16:40 - 17:20
PREEMPT_RT isn't Just for Lasers: The Perfect Match for Hearing Aid Research! - Christopher Obbard & Daniel James, 64 Studio Ltd

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Have you ever wondered how digital hearing aids are developed? Most people have probably never given this complex problem a second thought.

The Linux kernel (with the PREEMPT_RT patchset), GNU tools and Debian are the key ingredients for a project by the Cluster of Excellence group Hearing4all to research the development of new hearing aid algorithms.

The open Master Hearing Aid (openMHA) is an open-souce cross-platform toolbox which allows a user to form hearing aid processing chains. The software is scriptable to allow researchers to update and test algorithms on-the-fly.

At this session we'll present openMHA running on Mahalia, a mobile research platform composed of a BeagleBone Black Wireless, custom 6-channel soundcard (Cape4all) and battery. You'll learn how 64 Studio tuned the system to process all 6 channels of audio through complicated algorithms in less than 4ms!

Speakers
avatar for Daniel James

Daniel James

Director, 64 Studio Ltd.
Daniel James and Free Ekanayaka founded 64 Studio in 2005, using Debian, the new 64-bit desktop processors and the real-time Linux kernel to create a GNU/Linux workstation for media with best-in-class performance and stability. Since 2009, we have contributed to low-latency hearing... Read More →
avatar for Christopher Obbard

Christopher Obbard

Senior Software Engineer, Collabora Ltd
Chris is an engineer at Collabora where he works on Embedded Debian systems. Chris’s specialities include audio driver development, working with Debian GNU/Linux for ARM processors. In his spare time, Chris has built the software for the PiDeck project, a real-time embedded distribution... Read More →


Tuesday October 23, 2018 16:40 - 17:20 BST
Lennox 3, Level -2