Oticon Medical A/S;Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
发明人:
Backus, Bradford,Dietz, Mathias
申请号:
AU2016204154
公开号:
AU2016204154A1
申请日:
2016.06.20
申请国别(地区):
AU
年份:
2017
代理人:
摘要:
#$%^&*AU2016204154A120170112.pdf#####ABSTRACT According to an embodiment, a method for producing stimulation pulses in a bilateral cochlear implant (CI) is disclosed. The method includes receiving a sound at a first microphone or a first microphone array positioned at or in the vicinity of a first ear of a 5 user of the bilateral CI and receiving the sound at a second microphone or a second microphone array positioned at or in the vicinity of a second ear of the user of the bilateral CI. Furthermore, generating, using the first microphone or first microphone array, a first microphone signal in response to the sound received at the first microphone or first microphone array and generating, using the second microphone or second 10 microphone array, a second microphone signal in response to the sound received at the second microphone or second microphone array. This is followed by filtering the first microphone signal into a plurality of band limited first microphone signals and a filtering the second microphone signals into a plurality of band limited second microphone signals. Later, determining a major sound based on analysis of the first 15 microphone signal and/ or the second microphone signal and/ or at least one of the plurality of band limited first microphone signals and/ or at least one of the plurality of band limited second microphone signals and extracting direction of arrival of the major sound. Based on the determined major source, a primary pulse pattern is generated and a secondary pulse pattern comprising for example a delayed and/ or attenuated copy of 20 the generated primary pulse pattern is then generated. The amount of delay and/ or attenuation is based on the extracted direction of arrival. Finally, stimulating one cochlea using a primary stimulation pulse that is based on the primary pulse pattern and stimulating the other cochlea using a secondary stimulation pulse that is based on the secondary