Title :
Polymeric micro-cantilever acoustic sensor array
Author :
Tao Xu ; Bachman, M. ; Fan-Gang Zeng ; Guann-Pyng Li
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., UCI, Irvine, CA, USA
Abstract :
A polymeric micro-cantilever acoustic sensor array has been developed that mimics the biological front-end processing in the cochlea, and is intended for use in applications of auditory prostheses. Made of polymer material, the micro-cantilevers have similar mechanical performance as the basilar membrane. The polymeric cantilevers, which are transparent, are used as optical waveguides to guide an acoustically-modulated light signal to produce a signal suitable for human hearing. These polymeric cantilevers have the Q/sub 10/ values of 9.38, 10.11, 11.56, and 14.01 for resonant frequencies at 286, 720, 2,868, and 6,948 Hz, respectively. These values are similar to those obtained by direct measurement of the basilar membrane. Furthermore, they have a linear dynamic range of more than 80 dB SPL with less than 15% harmonic distortion. This acoustic sensor array has low power consumption, short processing time, high sensitivity, high frequency resolution, small size, is free of electromagnetic interference, and is suitable for a totally implantable device in the human ear.
Keywords :
Q-factor measurement; biomedical materials; biomembranes; ear; harmonic distortion; hearing; microsensors; optical waveguides; polymers; prosthetics; 286 Hz; 2868 Hz; 6948 Hz; 720 Hz; Q-values; acoustically modulated light signal; auditory prostheses; basilar membrane; cochlea; electromagnetic interference; frequency resolution; harmonic distortion; human ear; human hearing; mechanical properties; optical waveguide; polymer material; polymeric microcantilever acoustic sensor array; power consumption; sensitivity; Acoustic arrays; Acoustic sensors; Biological materials; Biomembranes; Humans; Optical materials; Optical polymers; Optical waveguides; Prosthetics; Sensor arrays;
Conference_Titel :
TRANSDUCERS, Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems, 12th International Conference on, 2003
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7731-1
DOI :
10.1109/SENSOR.2003.1216965