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A Cochlear Implant System with Infra-red Telemetry for Behaving Animals
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- 2005-09-01
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- The 27th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering In Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS), pp. 5257-5259, Shanghai, China, September 1-4, 2005
- Abstract
- A new cochlear implant system for animal experiments is proposed. The system uses a DSP-based sound processor to implement the six-channel continuous interleaved sampling (CIS) speech processing strategy. An infra-red telemetry is designed to remotely connect the power-demanding sound processor to receiver/stimulator attached on the animal. This enables the animal to move freely. The receiver/stimulator consumes about 40 mW, thus can operates for about 200 hours without changing battery.
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- English
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