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Proceedings of 1st FM Conference 2003



Proceedings 2003

Phonak is pleased to offer you a free download of each chapter of the Proceedings from the 1st International FM Conference: "Achieving Clear Communication Employing Sound Solutions - 2003" as PDF files:

Preliminary (PDF, 142 kB), contents, posters on DC-ROM, introduction, contributors, steering committee


Proceedings 2003

Section I: Keynote Address, FM Systems: A Little History and Some Personal Reflections page17 to 28 (PDF, 851 kB)

Section II: FM Rationale/Emerging Technology, page 29 to 30 (107 kB)

1. Wireless Solutions – The State of the Art and Future of FM Technology for the Hearing Impaired Consumer, page 31 to 38 (PDF 82 kB)
2. Improving Speech Recognition in Noise: Directional Microphone and FM Systems, page 39 to 52 (PDF, 263 kB)
3. Functional Health Benefits of Hearing Aid and FM Systems, page 53 to 60 (PDF, 164 kB)
4. Auditory Access in Public Areas: Issues and Options, page 61 to 72 (PDF, 297 kB)
5. Compatibility of Cochlear Implants and FM, page 73 to 74 (PDF, 97 kB)
6. Terminology and Standardization, page 75 to 88 (PDF, 1,9 MB)

Section III: Candidacy and FM Applications, page 89 to 92 (PDF, 120 kB)

7. The Use of FM Technology for Infants and Young Children, page 93 to 100 (PDF, 371 kB)
8. FM Candidacy Issues and the “Alphabet Soup”, page 101 to 106 (PDF, 81 kB)
9. The Role of FM Technology in the Management of Patients with Auditory Neuropathy/Dys-synchrony, page 107 to 112 (PDF, 101 kB)
10. FM Technology Use in Adults with Significant Hearing Loss Part I: Candidacy, page 113 to 120 (PDF, 200 kB)
11. Integrating Sound Distribution Systems and Personal FM Technology, page 121 to 130 (PDF, 697 kB)
12. Optimizing the CI–FM System Interface, page 131 to 138 (PDF, 546 kB)

Section IV: Fitting Issues/Options, page 139 to 140 (PDF, 60 kB)

13. FM Technology Use in Adults with Significant Hearing Loss Part II: Outcomes, page 141 to 146 (PDF, 501 kB)
14. SNR Advantage, FM Advantage and FM Fitting, page 147 to 154 (PDF, 414 kB)
15. Fitting FM Systems with Advanced Digital Signal Processing Hearing Aids, page 155 to 166 (PDF, 223 kB)
16. Assessment of Advanced Hearing Instrument and FM Technology, page 167 to 174 (PDF, 387 kB)
17. Speech Intelligibility in Noise by Cochlear Implant Users with an Additional Wireless FM Microphone System or a Directional Array Microphone System, page 175 to 178 (PDF, 536 kB)
18. FM Counseling Issues: Adolescents and Young Adults, or “The Case of Jason B”, page 179 to 184 (PDF, 114 kB)
19. Clinical Findings with the Phonak MicroEar, page 185 to 190 (PDF, 79 kB)
20. FM Systems for Children with Minimal to Mild Hearing Loss, page 191 to 198 (PDF, 214 kB)

Section V: Management, page 199 to 202 (PDF, 115 kB)

21. Documenting Functional Benefit from FM Technology, page 203 to 206 (PDF, 89 kB)
22. Room Acoustics and Speech Reception: A Model and Some Implications, page 207 to 216 (PDF, 221 kB)
23. Acoustic Guidelines and Teacher Strategies for Optimising Learning Conditions in Classrooms for Children with Hearing Problems, page 217 to 228 (PDF, 247 kB)
24. Hearing with Hearing Aids in Noise and Reverberation, page 229 to 238 (PDF, 292 kB)
25. FM Technology: Reimbursement and the Law, page 239 to 244 (PDF, 135 kB)

Section VI: Integrating FM into Practice, page 245 to 246 (PDF, 42 kB)

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Future Research and Clinical Needs, page 247 to 254 (PDF, 531 kB)

Posters Abstracts page 257 to 261 (PDF, 91 kB)

1. A Method for Evaluating the Effectiveness of a FM Hearing Aid by Means of Speech Materials with Different Reverberation Times (PDF, 312 kB)
2. Determining Signal to Noise Ratio to Preserve Optimal FM Performance in School Aged Children (PDF, 225kB)
3. Electroacoustic Evaluation of FM Systems (PDF, 195 kB)
4. Evaluation and First Results of a Screening Hearing Test for Children by Telephone and Internet (PDF, 287 kB)
5. Management of Amplification in Public School Programs (3 Year Business Plan) (PDF, 1,1 MB)
6. Optimizing Microphone Sensitivity Settings of Pediatric-Implant Patients Using a Phonak MicroLink CI+ FM System (PDF, 96 kB)
7. Selecting Appropriate FM Devices for Students with Minimal or Unilateral Hearing Loss or for Students with Auditory Processing Disorders (PDF, 128 kB)
8. Selecting the Most Appropriate Digital/FM Amplification Technology for Self-Contained Classrooms (PDF, 101 kB)
9. Verification of FM Systems Directly Interfaced with Cochlear Implants (PDF, 167 kB)
10. Why Should Schools Upgrade to Digital FM BTE Amplification? (PDF, 115 kB)
11. Wireless BTE-FM: Student, Parent and Teacher Input (PDF, 93 kB)
12. Optimizing Microphone Sensitivity Settings of Pediatric Nucleus 24 Cochlear Implant Patients Using a Phonak MicroLink CI+ FM System (PDF, 347 kB)


Author Index page 263 (PDF, 43 kB)




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