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1、ANSI C63.19-2001 IEEE Standards American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communication Devices and Hearing Aids Published by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA 8 October 2001 Accredite
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5、y between Wireless Communication Devices and Hearing Aids Sponsor Accredited Standards Committee on Electromagnetic Compatibility, C63 Accredited by the American National Standards Institute Secretariat Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Approved 2 May 2001 American National Standards
6、Institute Abstract: Uniform methods of measurement for compatibility between hearing aids and wireless communications devices are set forth in this standard. Keywords: American National Standard, electromagnetic compatibility, hearing aid, hearing aid compatibility (HAC), measurement methods, operat
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25、Peking University. Downloaded on December 26,2010 at 15:54:34 UTC from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply. Copyright 2001 IEEE. All rights reserved. iii Introduction (This introduction is not part of ANSI C63.19-2001, American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Com- patibility Between Wire
26、less Communications Devices and Hearing Aids.) In the fall of 1995, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) initiated a steering committee to initiate a summit on hearing aid compatibility and accessibility to digital wireless telecommunications. The goal of the summit was to formalize and conti
27、nue discussions among the three key affected interests in this issue; organizations representing people with hearing loss, hearing aid manufacturers, and the digital wireless tele- phone industry. The ultimate purpose of the summit was to fi nd a resolution of the interference problem that was accep
28、table to the industries involved. A summit meeting was held on January 34, 1996, in Washington, D.C. At this summit meeting, three work- ing groups were formed to pursue issue resolution. Subsequently, the long-term solutions user and bystander interference group reached a consensus that a standards
29、 project was needed to document the consensus defi nition of and method of measurement for hearing aid compatibility and accessibility to wireless telecom- munications. Subsequently, ANSI C63 was petitioned to undertake the joint standards projects documenting the methods of measurement and defi nin
30、g the limits for hearing aid compatibility and accessibility to wire- less telecommunications. At its April 1996 meeting, ANSI C63 established a task group under its subcommittee on medical devices (SC 8). The charge to this task group (TC C63.19) was to develop such standards in cooperation with re
31、pre- sentatives of organizations representing people with hearing loss, hearing aid manufacturers, the digital wireless telephone industry, and other interested parties. This document is the result of that committees efforts. Membership of C63.19 Task Group At the time that this standard was publish
32、ed, the Accredited Standards Committee on Electromagnetic Com- patibility, C63, had the following membership: Ralph M. Showers, Chair Edwin L. Bronaugh, Vice Chair Robert Pritchard, IEEE Secretariat Membership of C63.19 Task Group At the time that Accredited Standards Committee C63 approved this sta
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