Uluşan, 2018 - Google Patents
Ultra-low power interface electronics design for fully implantable cochlear implantsUluşan, 2018
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- Uluşan H
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Cochlear implants are one of the most successful neural prosthesis where users could go from being profoundly deaf to enjoying high degree of speech perception. However, subsequent aesthetic concerns, damage risks and high power dissipation associated with …
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- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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