This thesis proposes a novel method for eliminating the battery dependency of cochlear implant users. The proposed method utilizes a MEMS harvester mounted onto the eardrum. The harvester converts the vibrations of the eardrum to electricity and supplies the generated electricity to the cochlear implant; thus, reducing the battery replacement/recharge problems. As an extension of the proposed method, by utilizing a multi-frequency harvester, electricity can be generated while sensing the frequency of the vibration. By transferring the generated electrical signals to corresponding regions inside the cochlea, au ditory nerve can be stimulated. Thus, a fully implantable and self-powered cochlear implant can be realized with the harvester, whic...
Sensorineural impairment, representing the majority of the profound deafness, can be restored using ...
This paper presents the development of a piezoelectric artificial cochlea (PAC) device capable of an...
Fully implantable, self-powered hearing aids with no external unit could significantly increase the ...
This paper presents a novel method for stimulating auditory nerve inside cochlea via a MEMS piezoele...
The micro-electro-mechanical array for application as fully implantable cochlea is presented in this...
AbstractThe micro-electro-mechanical array for application as fully implantable cochlea is presented...
This paper reports a fully implantable, MEMS-based, low-power, energy harvesting, next generation co...
This paper presents the first acoustic experimental results of a MEMS based bulk piezoelectric trans...
Bu buluş algılayıcı olarak kulak zan ya da orta kulak kemikçikleri üzerine yerleştirilen bir piezoel...
This thesis presents multi-channel acoustic MEMS transducer that is able to work within the audible ...
The paper presents a comprehensive review of mechanical energy harvesters and microphone sensors for...
A cochlear implant restores some hearing by electrically stimulating residual auditory nerve fibers ...
This paper presents design and fabrication of a MEMS-based thin film piezoelectric transducer to be ...
Abstract — This paper presents the design and characterization of a microelectromechanical systems (...
This paper presents a self-powered interface circuit to extract energy from ambient vibrations for p...
Sensorineural impairment, representing the majority of the profound deafness, can be restored using ...
This paper presents the development of a piezoelectric artificial cochlea (PAC) device capable of an...
Fully implantable, self-powered hearing aids with no external unit could significantly increase the ...
This paper presents a novel method for stimulating auditory nerve inside cochlea via a MEMS piezoele...
The micro-electro-mechanical array for application as fully implantable cochlea is presented in this...
AbstractThe micro-electro-mechanical array for application as fully implantable cochlea is presented...
This paper reports a fully implantable, MEMS-based, low-power, energy harvesting, next generation co...
This paper presents the first acoustic experimental results of a MEMS based bulk piezoelectric trans...
Bu buluş algılayıcı olarak kulak zan ya da orta kulak kemikçikleri üzerine yerleştirilen bir piezoel...
This thesis presents multi-channel acoustic MEMS transducer that is able to work within the audible ...
The paper presents a comprehensive review of mechanical energy harvesters and microphone sensors for...
A cochlear implant restores some hearing by electrically stimulating residual auditory nerve fibers ...
This paper presents design and fabrication of a MEMS-based thin film piezoelectric transducer to be ...
Abstract — This paper presents the design and characterization of a microelectromechanical systems (...
This paper presents a self-powered interface circuit to extract energy from ambient vibrations for p...
Sensorineural impairment, representing the majority of the profound deafness, can be restored using ...
This paper presents the development of a piezoelectric artificial cochlea (PAC) device capable of an...
Fully implantable, self-powered hearing aids with no external unit could significantly increase the ...