scholarly journals A Novel Frequency Selectivity Approach Based on Travelling Wave Propagation in Mechanoluminescence Basilar Membrane for Artificial Cochlea

2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yooil Kim ◽  
Ji-Sik Kim ◽  
Gi-Woo Kim
Author(s):  
Habib Ammari ◽  
Bryn Davies

The aim of this paper is to understand the behaviour of a large number of coupled subwavelength resonators. We use layer potential techniques in combination with numerical computations to study an acoustic pressure wave scattered by a graded array of subwavelength resonators. Using this approach, the spatial frequency separation properties of such an array can be understood. Our set-up is inspired by the graded structure of cochlear hair cells on the surface of the basilar membrane. We compute the resonant modes of the system and explore the model's ability to decompose incoming signals. We propose a mathematical explanation for phenomena identified with the cochlea's ‘travelling wave’ behaviour and tonotopic frequency map.


2014 ◽  
Vol 759 ◽  
Author(s):  
Z. Wang ◽  
J.-M. Vanden-Broeck ◽  
P. A. Milewski

AbstractWe present new families of gravity–capillary solitary waves propagating on the surface of a two-dimensional deep fluid. These spatially localised travelling-wave solutions are non-symmetric in the wave propagation direction. Our computation reveals that these waves appear from a spontaneous symmetry-breaking bifurcation, and connect two branches of multi-packet symmetric solitary waves. The speed–energy bifurcation curve of asymmetric solitary waves features a zigzag behaviour with one or more turning points.


2020 ◽  
Vol 33 ◽  
pp. 124-129
Author(s):  
Baiyang Liu ◽  
Minqiang Li ◽  
Chen Wang ◽  
Kun Yu ◽  
Yongze Wu ◽  
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ORL ◽  
1986 ◽  
Vol 48 (2) ◽  
pp. 93-97 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jean W.T. Smolders ◽  
Anthony W. Gummer ◽  
Rainer Klinke

2006 ◽  
Vol 17 (06) ◽  
pp. 448-461 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ekkehard Stürzebecher ◽  
Mario Cebulla ◽  
Claus Elberling ◽  
Thomas Berger

ASSR is a promising tool for the objective frequency-specific assessment of hearing thresholds in children. The stimulus generally used for ASSR recording (single amplitude-modulated carrier) only activates a small area on the basilar membrane. Therefore, the response amplitude is low. A stimulus with a broader frequency spectrum can be composed by adding several cosines whose frequency intervals comply with the desired stimulus repetition rate. Compensation of the travelling wave delay on the basilar membrane is possible with a stimulus of this type. Through this, a better synchronization of the neural response can be obtained and, as a result, higher response amplitudes can be expected, particularly for low-frequency stimuli. The additional introduction of a frequency offset enables the use of a q-sample test for the response detection, especially important at 500 Hz. The results of investigations carried out on a large group of normally hearing test subjects have confirmed the efficiency of this stimulus design. The new stimuli lead to significantly improved ASSRs with higher SNRs and thus higher detection rates and shorter detection times.


Author(s):  
S. A. Naida ◽  
О. A. Zubchenko

<p>There was conducted the simulations of a cochlea of an interior ear of the human by means of a long line. The following regularities of operation of a cochlea were determined: without the count of flexibilities Reissner's and basilar membranes swing pressure on walls of a cochlear course does not exceed 3,6 % from pressure in the field of an oval window; allocation of a differential of sound pressure fluctuates in a time with frequency; taking into account the slenderness of a membrane and dependence of a standing of resonances from <em>f </em>are spotted by non-uniformity of a basilar membrane; the differential travelling wave exists only near to a resonance on each  frequency where the amplitude buildup of oscillations to a maximum happens for many continuances of resonance frequency.</p><p>Small relative meaning of range of pressure of travelling wave could become the parent of that Peterson's and Bogert's work has not had the further evolution.</p>


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