Journal article
A Portable Programmable Digital Sound Processor for Cochlear Implant Research
HJ McDermott, AE Vandali, RJM van Hoesel, CM McKay, JM Harrison, LT Cohen
IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering | Published : 1993
DOI: 10.1109/86.242423
Abstract
A programmable sound processor which utilizes digital signal processing has been developed for hearing prosthesis research. It incorporates a Motorola DSP56001 integrated circuit, 32K words of memory, a 12 b analog-to-digital converter, and a data formatter and transmitter which conveys control codes to the receiver-stimulator of a cochlear implant The processor is pocket-sized and battery powered. It has been programmed to emulate the Spectral Maxima Sound Processor for the University of Melbourne/Nucleus 22 electrode implant, and is currently being used by several implantees. In continuing research, speech processing programs are being improved, and other applications, including signal pro..
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