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Use of magnetic resonance image registration to estimate displacement in the human earcanal due to the insertion of in-ear devices

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Benacchio, Simon, Doutres, Olivier, Varoquaux, Arthur, Wagnac, Éric, Le Troter, Arnaud, Callot, Virginie et Sgard, Franck. 2019. « Use of magnetic resonance image registration to estimate displacement in the human earcanal due to the insertion of in-ear devices ». The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol. 146, nº 4. pp. 2452-2465.
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In-ear devices are used in a wide range of applications for which the device's usability and/or efficiency is strongly related to comfort aspects that are influenced by the mechanical interaction between the device and the walls of the earcanal. Although the displacement of the earcanal walls due to the insertion of the device is an important characteristic of this interaction, existing studies on this subject are very limited. This paper proposes a method to estimate this displacement in vivo using a registration technique on magnetic resonance images. The amplitude, the location and the direction of the earcanal wall displacement are computed for four types of earplugs used by one participant. These displacements give indications on how each earplug deforms the earcanal for one specific earcanal geometry and one specific earplug insertion. Although the displacement due to a specific earplug family cannot be generalized using the results of this paper, the latter help to understand where, how much, and how each studied earplug deforms the earcanal of the participant. This method is revealed as a promising tool to investigate further acoustical and physical comfort aspects of in-ear devices.

Type de document: Article publié dans une revue, révisé par les pairs
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Doutres, Olivier
Wagnac, Éric
Affiliation: Génie mécanique, Génie mécanique
Date de dépôt: 24 oct. 2019 14:05
Dernière modification: 17 janv. 2020 21:07
URI: https://espace2.etsmtl.ca/id/eprint/19640

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