Wireless Communication Systems for Human Implantable Artificial Cochlea 


Vol. 38,  No. 12, pp. 1150-1158, Dec.  2013


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  Abstract

Artificial cochlear implant system is known as the most efficient and widespread device to patients who have cochlear disorder. However, current commercialized artificial cochleas have inconveniences because of large volume size and high power consumption, requiring further research on improvements in terms of the size, power, and performance. In this paper, we will introduce our fully implantable artificial cochlear implant system, where small-size sensors and actuators are wirelessly connected, focusing on communication system design and its performance simulation.

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[IEEE Style]

S. Han, J. Shin, J. Cho, J. Jang, H. Choi, J. Choi, "Wireless Communication Systems for Human Implantable Artificial Cochlea," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 38, no. 12, pp. 1150-1158, 2013. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Sungmin Han, Jaesub Shin, Jaewook Cho, Jongmoon Jang, Hongsoo Choi, and Ji-Woong Choi. 2013. Wireless Communication Systems for Human Implantable Artificial Cochlea. The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, 38, 12, (2013), 1150-1158. DOI: .

[KICS Style]

Sungmin Han, Jaesub Shin, Jaewook Cho, Jongmoon Jang, Hongsoo Choi, Ji-Woong Choi, "Wireless Communication Systems for Human Implantable Artificial Cochlea," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 38, no. 12, pp. 1150-1158, 12. 2013.