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Biological Cybernetics

, Volume 77, Issue 2, pp 123–130 | Cite as

Artificial implementation of auditory neurons: A comparison of biologically motivated models and a new transfer function oriented model

  • U. Meyer-Bäse
  • H. Scheich

Abstract.

Auditory perception neurons, also called inner hair cells (IHCs) because of their physical shape, transform the mechanical movements of the basilar membrane into electrical impulses. The impulse coding of the IHC is the main information carrier in the auditory process and is the basis for improvements in cochlear implants as well as for low-rate, high-quality speech processing and compression. This paper compares biologically motivated models (Meddis, Cooke, Payton) with a newly developed model which is transfer function oriented. The new model has only three reservoirs and the parameters can be controlled through five small ROM tables. This model is compared with the often used Meddis model in terms of accuracy, system parameter flexibility, and hardware effort in an FPGA implementation.

Keywords

Hair Cell Cochlear Implant Auditory Process Basilar Membrane Motivate Model 
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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1997

Authors and Affiliations

  • U. Meyer-Bäse
    • 1
  • H. Scheich
    • 2
  1. 1. Institute of Digital Technics, TU Darmstadt, D-64283 Darmstadt, Germany DE
  2. 2. Federal Institute for Neurobiology, D-39008 Magdeburg, Germany DE

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