Patents Assigned to The Univ. of Melbourne
  • Patent number: 5271397
    Abstract: An improved pulsatile system for a cochlear prosthesis is disclosed. The system employs a multi-spectral peak coding strategy to extract a number, for example five, of spectral peaks from an incoming acoustic signal received by a microphone. It encodes this information into sequential pulses that are sent to selected electrodes of a cochlear implant. The first formant (F1) spectral peak (280-1000 Hz) and the second formant (F2) spectral peak (800-4000 Hz) are encoded and presented to apical and basal electrodes, respectively. F1 and F2 electrode selection follows the tonotopic organization of the cochlea. High-frequency spectral information is sent to more basal electrodes and low-frequency spectral information is sent to more apical electrodes. Spectral energy in the regions of 2000-2800 Hz, 2800-4000 Hz, and above 4000 Hz is encoded and presented to three fixed electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1993
    Assignees: Cochlear Pty. Ltd., The Univ. of Melbourne
    Inventors: Peter M. Seligman, Richard C. Dowell, Peter J. Blamey