This paper presents an ultralow power interface circuit for a fully implantable cochlear implant (FICI) system that stimulates the auditory nerves inside cochlea. The input sound is detected with a multifrequency piezoelectric (PZT) sensor array, is signal-processed through a front-end circuit module, and is delivered to the nerves through current stimulation in proportion to the sound level. The front-end unit reduces the power dissipation by combining amplification and compression of the sensor output through an ultralow power logarithmic amplifier. The amplified signal is envelope detected, and fed to a voltage-controlled current source as a reference for stimulation current generation. The single channel performance has been tested with...
This paper reports a fully implantable, MEMS-based, low-power, energy harvesting, next generation co...
Cochlear Implants (CIs) are prosthetic devices that restore hearing in profoundly deaf patients by b...
Cochlear implants (CIs) have been used for many years to restore hearing for deaf patients. Unfortun...
This paper presents an ultra-low power interface circuit to stimulate auditory nerves through fully-...
This paper presents an ultra-low power interface circuit to stimulate auditory nerves through fully-...
The fully implantable cochlear implant (FICI) interface circuit proposed in this work senses sound h...
Cochlear implants are one of the most successful neural prosthesis where users could go from being p...
Low powered fully implantable cochlear implants (FICIs) untangle the aesthetic concerns and battery ...
This paper presents an ultra-low power current-mode circuit for a bionic ear interface. Piezoelectri...
This paper presents an ultra-low power current-mode circuit for a bionic ear interface. Piezoelectri...
Cochlear implants (CI) are the most successful prosthesis, which helps people suffering from profoun...
This paper presents design and fabrication of a MEMS-based thin film piezoelectric transducer to be ...
This paper reports the development of a single cantilever thin film PLD-PZT transducer prototype. Th...
At the moment, about 30 million people worldwide are suffering from hearing loss. Most people are he...
A system-on-chip for an invisible, fully-implantable cochlear implant is presented. Implantable acou...
This paper reports a fully implantable, MEMS-based, low-power, energy harvesting, next generation co...
Cochlear Implants (CIs) are prosthetic devices that restore hearing in profoundly deaf patients by b...
Cochlear implants (CIs) have been used for many years to restore hearing for deaf patients. Unfortun...
This paper presents an ultra-low power interface circuit to stimulate auditory nerves through fully-...
This paper presents an ultra-low power interface circuit to stimulate auditory nerves through fully-...
The fully implantable cochlear implant (FICI) interface circuit proposed in this work senses sound h...
Cochlear implants are one of the most successful neural prosthesis where users could go from being p...
Low powered fully implantable cochlear implants (FICIs) untangle the aesthetic concerns and battery ...
This paper presents an ultra-low power current-mode circuit for a bionic ear interface. Piezoelectri...
This paper presents an ultra-low power current-mode circuit for a bionic ear interface. Piezoelectri...
Cochlear implants (CI) are the most successful prosthesis, which helps people suffering from profoun...
This paper presents design and fabrication of a MEMS-based thin film piezoelectric transducer to be ...
This paper reports the development of a single cantilever thin film PLD-PZT transducer prototype. Th...
At the moment, about 30 million people worldwide are suffering from hearing loss. Most people are he...
A system-on-chip for an invisible, fully-implantable cochlear implant is presented. Implantable acou...
This paper reports a fully implantable, MEMS-based, low-power, energy harvesting, next generation co...
Cochlear Implants (CIs) are prosthetic devices that restore hearing in profoundly deaf patients by b...
Cochlear implants (CIs) have been used for many years to restore hearing for deaf patients. Unfortun...