Title :
An analog electronic cochlea
Author :
Lyon, Richard F. ; Mead, Carver
fDate :
7/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An analog electronic cochlea has been built in CMOS VLSI technology using micropower techniques. The key point of the model and circuit is that a cascade of simple, nearly linear, second-order filter stages with controllable Q parameters suffices to capture the physics of the fluid-dynamic traveling-wave system in the cochlea, including the effects of adaptation and active gain involving the outer hair cells. Measurements on the test chip suggest that the circuit matches both the theory and observations from real cochleas
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; VLSI; biomedical electronics; ear; hearing aids; CMOS VLSI technology; active gain; adaptation; analog electronic cochlea; controllable Q parameters; fluid-dynamic traveling-wave system; measurements; micropower techniques; outer hair cells; physics; second-order filter stages; Auditory system; Biomembranes; Buildings; CMOS technology; Circuit testing; Damping; Filters; Hair; Nervous system; Nonlinear filters; Physics; Semiconductor device measurement; Semiconductor device modeling; Systems engineering and theory; Very large scale integration;
Journal_Title :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on