This thesis presents multi-channel acoustic MEMS transducer that is able to work within the audible frequency range (250-5500 Hz) and mimic the operation of a cochlea by filtering incoming sound. This transducer is composed of eight thin film piezoelectric cantilever beams possessing different resonance frequencies. The transducer is well suited to be implanted in a middle ear cavity with an active volume of 5 x 5 x0.6 mm3 and 4.8 mg. Resonance frequencies and piezoelectric outputs of the beams are modeled by using Finite Element Method (FEM). Vibration experiments showed that the transducer was capable of generating up to 139.36 mVpp under 0.1 g excitation. Test results are consistent with FEM model on frequency (97%) and output voltage (8...
In this work we present the design, Taguchi optimization and simulation of an acoustic sensors array...
Implantable middle ear hearing devices (IMEHDs) have been developed as a new technology to overcome ...
We demonstrate a low-volume, stress-free, piezoelectric micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) cantil...
This paper presents a multi-channel acoustic transducer that works within the audible frequency rang...
AuthorThis paper presents a multi-channel acoustic transducer that works within the audible frequenc...
This paper presents a multi-channel piezoelectric acoustic transducer that is working within the aud...
This paper reports the development of a single cantilever thin film PLD-PZT transducer prototype. Th...
This paper presents the first acoustic experimental results of a MEMS based bulk piezoelectric trans...
AbstractThe micro-electro-mechanical array for application as fully implantable cochlea is presented...
The micro-electro-mechanical array for application as fully implantable cochlea is presented in this...
This thesis proposes a novel method for eliminating the battery dependency of cochlear implant users...
This paper presents design and fabrication of a MEMS-based thin film piezoelectric transducer to be ...
Fully implantable, self-powered hearing aids with no external unit could significantly increase the ...
A cochlear implant restores some hearing by electrically stimulating residual auditory nerve fibers ...
This paper presents a novel method for stimulating auditory nerve inside cochlea via a MEMS piezoele...
In this work we present the design, Taguchi optimization and simulation of an acoustic sensors array...
Implantable middle ear hearing devices (IMEHDs) have been developed as a new technology to overcome ...
We demonstrate a low-volume, stress-free, piezoelectric micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) cantil...
This paper presents a multi-channel acoustic transducer that works within the audible frequency rang...
AuthorThis paper presents a multi-channel acoustic transducer that works within the audible frequenc...
This paper presents a multi-channel piezoelectric acoustic transducer that is working within the aud...
This paper reports the development of a single cantilever thin film PLD-PZT transducer prototype. Th...
This paper presents the first acoustic experimental results of a MEMS based bulk piezoelectric trans...
AbstractThe micro-electro-mechanical array for application as fully implantable cochlea is presented...
The micro-electro-mechanical array for application as fully implantable cochlea is presented in this...
This thesis proposes a novel method for eliminating the battery dependency of cochlear implant users...
This paper presents design and fabrication of a MEMS-based thin film piezoelectric transducer to be ...
Fully implantable, self-powered hearing aids with no external unit could significantly increase the ...
A cochlear implant restores some hearing by electrically stimulating residual auditory nerve fibers ...
This paper presents a novel method for stimulating auditory nerve inside cochlea via a MEMS piezoele...
In this work we present the design, Taguchi optimization and simulation of an acoustic sensors array...
Implantable middle ear hearing devices (IMEHDs) have been developed as a new technology to overcome ...
We demonstrate a low-volume, stress-free, piezoelectric micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) cantil...