2012
DOI: 10.1145/2188376.2188377
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A practical approach to speech processor for auditory prosthesis using DSP and FPGA

Abstract: Auditory prosthesis (AP) is a widely used electronic device for patients suffering with severe hearing loss by electrically stimulating the auditory nerve using an electrode array surgically placed inside the inner ear. The AP also known as cochlear implant (CI) mainly contains external Body worn Speech Processor (BWSP) and internal Implantable Receiver Stimulator (IRS). BWSP receives an external sound or speech and generates encoded speech data bits for transmission to IRS via Radio Frequency transcutaneous l… Show more

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