Embedded system of an intelligent hearing aid for people with hearing disabilities through neurological sensors
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This paper describes the design and implementation of an embedded system for people with mild hearing disabilities. The system uses an EMOTIV EPOC sensory helmet to control an array of microphones, improving hearing quality and understanding by being present at various sound sources or people. The main objective is to determine a device that improves the quality of life of people with low levels of deafness using cutting-edge technologies.
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