References
[1] Adrian Davis (1995 Hearing in Adults, Whurr Publishers Ltd, London
[2] Adrian Davis (2001) The prevalence of deafness and hearing impairment, Chapter 2 in Ballantyne’s Deafness: Sixth Edition. Editors John Graham & Mike Martin, Whurr Publishers, London
[3] Standard Rules for the for the Equalisation of Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities – UN Resolution
[4] COST 219 - Is anyone answering? (1990) Commission of the European Communities, Brussels
[5] HAMPIIS technical report TR1
[6] IEC 60118-13 1997 Hearing aids – Part 13: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). International Electrotechnical Commission, Geneva
[7] ANSI-PC63.19 [2002] American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids.
[8] IEC 60118-4 Hearing Aids – Part 4: Magnetic field strength in audio-frequency induction loops for hearing aid purposes. International Electrotechnical Commission, Geneva
[9] IEC 60118-6 Hearing aids Part 6: Specification for characteristics of electrical input circuits for hearing aids. International Electrotechnical Commission, Geneva
[10] ETSI ETS 300 381 Telephony for hearing impaired people; Inductive coupling of telephone earphones to hearing aids. European Telecommunication Standards Institute, Valbonne, France
[11] ITU-T P.370 Telephone Transmission Quality Subscribers’ Lines and Sets: Coupling hearing aids to telephone sets
[12] EHIMA (1995), EHIMA GSM Project Final Report - Hearing Aids and GSM Mobile Telephones: Interference problems, methods of measurement and levels of immunity. European Hearing Instrument Manufacturers Association, Brussels
[13] NAL (1995), Interference to Hearing Aids by the Digital Mobile Telephone System, Global System for Mobile Communications, (GSM). National Acoustics Laboratory Report No. 131, Sydney
[14] ETS 300 679 Telephony for hearing impaired people; Electrical coupling of telephone sets to hearing aids. European Telecommunication Standards Institute, Valbonne, France
[15] ETS 300 488 Telephony for hearing impaired people; Characteristics of telephone sets that provide additional receiving amplification for the benefit of hearing impaired users. European Telecommunication Standards Institute, Valbonne, France
[16] ETSI TR 102 068 Human factors (HF); Requirements for assistive technology devices in ICT. . European Telecommunication Standards Institute, Valbonne, France
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