Title :
Sound spectral processing based on fast Fourier transform applied to cochlear implant for the conception of a graphical spectrogram and for the generation of stimulating pulses
Author :
Hamida, A.B. ; Samet, Mounir ; Lakhoua, Noureddine ; Drira, Mohamed ; Mouine, Jaouhar
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., ENIS, Sfax, Tunisia
fDate :
31 Aug-4 Sep 1998
Abstract :
This paper presents a sound spectral processing based on a fast Fourier transform (FFT), which is applied to cochlear prostheses, for conceiving graphical spectrogram and for generating stimulating pulses. The Sound Graphical-spectrogram is a simulation of electrical stimulating-pulses, recommended for cochlear prostheses, especially for performing experiments and clinical set-up during stimulation test and re-education. This spectral sound processing was implemented on a computer board for simulation, and on a `DSP´ board (digital signal processor) of GRAMS´ cochlear prosthesis for stimulating current generation. The algorithm includes different desired specifications, which are designed to be adjustable. Our purpose is to satisfy auditory pathological constraints of cochlear implant recipients having unique and diverse needs. The stimulation algorithm conceived allows electrical stimulating pulse generation in real time with use flexibility thanks to DSP performance. Algorithm functionality was tested for different sounds (harmonics and composite sounds) and could be adapted to different cochlear prostheses for deafness rehabilitation
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; biomedical electronics; digital signal processing chips; ear; fast Fourier transforms; hearing aids; prosthetics; DSP; Sound Graphical-spectrogram; algorithm functionality testing; auditory pathological constraints; clinical set-up; cochlear implant; cochlear prostheses; composite sounds; deafness rehabilitation; digital signal processor; electrical stimulating-pulses simulation; fast Fourier transform; graphical spectrogram; harmonics sounds; re-education; sound spectral processing; spectral sound processing; stimulating pulses generation; Acoustic testing; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Digital signal processing; Fast Fourier transforms; Performance evaluation; Prosthetics; Pulse generation; Signal processing algorithms; Spectrogram;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics Society, 1998. IECON '98. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Aachen
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4503-7
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.1998.722854