Morphological analysis of the human earcanal deformations during face-related activities

Appl Ergon. 2023 Dec 8;116:104195. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2023.104195. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTEar-related technologies are spreading in our daily life and have become essential in several applications. The comfort, retention and battery life of in-ear devices can be substantially improved by considering the dynamic behavior of the earcanal. A better understanding of the earcanal dynamic motion would not only result in the improved fit and performance of earpieces but could also pave the way to harvest energy from these movements to power future ear-related technologies. The contours of the left and right ears of 18 healthy subjects during closed mouth and 4 activities (mouth opening, turning head left, raising eyebrows and smiling) were discretized. Eight parameters were analyzed to investigate the possible relation between each of these face-related activities and the radial and axial deformations of the earcanal. The largest significant deformations in reference to the closed-mouth geometry were observed during mouth-opening and smiling at the earcanal entrance and between the two bends.PMID:38070206 | DOI:10.1016/j.apergo.2023.104195
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