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  • Vienna, VA
  • Aurora, CO
  • 2801 Logway Rd, Vienna, VA 22181

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Independent And Concurrent Processing Multiple Audio Input Signals In A Prosthetic Hearing Implant

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US Patent:
8369958, Feb 5, 2013
Filed:
Jan 20, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/335563
Inventors:
Bomjun Kwon - Aurora CO, US
Christopher van den Honert - Aurora CO, US
Assignee:
Cochlear Limited - Macquarie University, NSW
International Classification:
A61N 1/00
A61N 5/04
US Classification:
607 57, 607 50, 607 55, 600372
Abstract:
A prosthetic hearing implant capable of independently and concurrently processing multiple audio input signals such that each audio input signal is separately utilized to stimulate the basilar membrane of the implant recipient. A prosthetic hearing implant of the present invention simultaneously receives discrete audio signals from each of one or more audio sources, generates a separate set of one or more stimulations signals for each audio signal, and concurrently applies the stimulation signals to the cochlear. Different channels of stimulation may be allocated to each audio input signal. Alternatively, different modes of stimulation may be used for each input signal. Or, in yet another example, the audio input signals may be time-multiplexed such that the input signals are applied in alternating timeslots. Or, in yet other examples, the input signals may be applied using a combination of stimulation channels, modes of stimulation, and alternating time slots. The stimulation signals may be delivered to the same or different electrodes depending on the quantity and frequency component of the received audio input signals, the quantity of available stimulation channels, and other factors.

Stimulation Mode For Cochlear Implant Speech Coding

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US Patent:
20050177205, Aug 11, 2005
Filed:
Jan 10, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/030980
Inventors:
Bomjun Kwon - Aurora CO, US
Chris Van Den Honert - Aurora CO, US
International Classification:
A61N001/18
US Classification:
607057000
Abstract:
A method of stimulating an auditory nerve to produce a percept in response to a detected sound signal. At least one characteristic of the sound signal is identified, and a stimulation mode is selected based on the identified characteristic. The selected stimulation mode is then used for stimulating the auditory nerve to convey the sound signal to the prosthesis recipient. Multiple characteristics of the detected sound signal may be assigned distinct stimulation modes.
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