This thesis presents a novel biomimetic cochlea filter which closely resembles the biological cochlea behaviour. The filter is highly feasible for analogue very-large-scale integration (VLSI) circuits, which leads to a micro-watt-power and millimetre-sized hardware implementation. By virtue of such features, the presented filter contributes to a solid foundation for future biologically-inspired audio signal processors. Unlike existing works, the presented filter is developed by taking direct inspirations from the physiologically measured results of the biological cochlea. Since the biological cochlea has prominently different characteristics of frequency response from low to high frequencies, the biomimetic cochlea filter is built b...
Abstract—A new analog cochlear implant processor filterbank architecture of increased biofidelity, e...
An acoustic second-order low-pass filter is proposed for filter banks emulating the operation of a h...
The challenge of making cost-effective implementations of auditory models has led us to pursue an an...
This paper presents the design and experimental results of a cochlea filter in analog very large sca...
This paper presents the design and simulation results of a silicon cochlea system that has closely s...
This thesis presents a new bio-inspired filterbank-architecture termed “OZGF-with-LI” for the signal...
An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recognizer, can be designed by modeling the cochle...
An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recognizer, can be designed by modeling the cochle...
An analog electronic cochlea has been built in CMOS VLSI technology using micropower techniques. The...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This research focuses on biologically inspired audio signal processing using programmable analog cir...
The original “analog electronic cochlea” of Lyon and Mead (1988) used a cascade of second-order fil...
Low-power wide-dynamic-range systems are extremely hard to build. The biological cochlea is one of t...
his paper introduces and applies practical area-reduction techniques on the analogue, externally lin...
We show data from a working 45-stage analog VLSI cochlea, built on a 2.2 mm×2.2 mm tiny chip. The no...
Abstract—A new analog cochlear implant processor filterbank architecture of increased biofidelity, e...
An acoustic second-order low-pass filter is proposed for filter banks emulating the operation of a h...
The challenge of making cost-effective implementations of auditory models has led us to pursue an an...
This paper presents the design and experimental results of a cochlea filter in analog very large sca...
This paper presents the design and simulation results of a silicon cochlea system that has closely s...
This thesis presents a new bio-inspired filterbank-architecture termed “OZGF-with-LI” for the signal...
An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recognizer, can be designed by modeling the cochle...
An engineered system that hears, such as a speech recognizer, can be designed by modeling the cochle...
An analog electronic cochlea has been built in CMOS VLSI technology using micropower techniques. The...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This research focuses on biologically inspired audio signal processing using programmable analog cir...
The original “analog electronic cochlea” of Lyon and Mead (1988) used a cascade of second-order fil...
Low-power wide-dynamic-range systems are extremely hard to build. The biological cochlea is one of t...
his paper introduces and applies practical area-reduction techniques on the analogue, externally lin...
We show data from a working 45-stage analog VLSI cochlea, built on a 2.2 mm×2.2 mm tiny chip. The no...
Abstract—A new analog cochlear implant processor filterbank architecture of increased biofidelity, e...
An acoustic second-order low-pass filter is proposed for filter banks emulating the operation of a h...
The challenge of making cost-effective implementations of auditory models has led us to pursue an an...