Low-power wide-dynamic-range systems are extremely hard to build. The biological cochlea is one of the most awesome examples of such a system: It can sense sounds over 12 orders of magnitude in intensity, with an estimated power dissipation of only a few tens of microwatts. In this paper, we describe an analog electronic cochlea that processes sounds over 6 orders of magnitude in intensity, and that dissipates 0.5mW. This 117-stage, 100 Hz to 10 KHz cochlea has the widest dynamic range of any artificial cochlea built to date. The wide dynamic range is attained through the use of a wide-linear-range transconductance amplifier, of a low-noise filter topology, of dynamic gain control (AGC) at each cochlear stage, and of an architecture th...
This thesis presents a new bio-inspired filterbank-architecture termed “OZGF-with-LI” for the signal...
The original “analog electronic cochlea” of Lyon and Mead (1988) used a cascade of second-order fil...
Abstract—A new analog cochlear implant processor filterbank architecture of increased biofidelity, e...
In this paper we describe a cochlea that attains a dynamic range of 6ldB at the BF of a typical coch...
The human auditory system vastly outperforms any machine in efficiency and robustness in perceiving ...
An analog electronic cochlea has been built in CMOS VLSI technology using micropower techniques. The...
An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recognizer, can be designed by modeling the cochle...
This paper presents the design and experimental results of a cochlea filter in analog very large sca...
An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recognizer, can be designed by modeling the cochle...
The challenge of making cost-effective implementations of auditory models has led us to pursue an an...
We show data from a working 45-stage analog VLSI cochlea, built on a 2.2 mm×2.2 mm tiny chip. The no...
Absfracf-An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recog-nizer, can be designed by modeling ...
Fast wideband spectrum analysis is expensive in power and hardware resources. We show that the spect...
We report a programmable analog bionic ear (cochlear implant) processor in a 1.5µm BiCMOS technology...
The linear range of approximately ±75mV of traditional subthreshold transconductance amplifiers is t...
This thesis presents a new bio-inspired filterbank-architecture termed “OZGF-with-LI” for the signal...
The original “analog electronic cochlea” of Lyon and Mead (1988) used a cascade of second-order fil...
Abstract—A new analog cochlear implant processor filterbank architecture of increased biofidelity, e...
In this paper we describe a cochlea that attains a dynamic range of 6ldB at the BF of a typical coch...
The human auditory system vastly outperforms any machine in efficiency and robustness in perceiving ...
An analog electronic cochlea has been built in CMOS VLSI technology using micropower techniques. The...
An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recognizer, can be designed by modeling the cochle...
This paper presents the design and experimental results of a cochlea filter in analog very large sca...
An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recognizer, can be designed by modeling the cochle...
The challenge of making cost-effective implementations of auditory models has led us to pursue an an...
We show data from a working 45-stage analog VLSI cochlea, built on a 2.2 mm×2.2 mm tiny chip. The no...
Absfracf-An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recog-nizer, can be designed by modeling ...
Fast wideband spectrum analysis is expensive in power and hardware resources. We show that the spect...
We report a programmable analog bionic ear (cochlear implant) processor in a 1.5µm BiCMOS technology...
The linear range of approximately ±75mV of traditional subthreshold transconductance amplifiers is t...
This thesis presents a new bio-inspired filterbank-architecture termed “OZGF-with-LI” for the signal...
The original “analog electronic cochlea” of Lyon and Mead (1988) used a cascade of second-order fil...
Abstract—A new analog cochlear implant processor filterbank architecture of increased biofidelity, e...