Biophysical Cochlear Model : Time-Frequency Analysis and Signal Reconstruction (CROSBI ID 179273)
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Russo, Mladen ; Rožić, Nikola ; Stella, Maja
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Biophysical Cochlear Model : Time-Frequency Analysis and Signal Reconstruction
The cochlea transforms incoming sound pressure into vibrations of the basilar membrane which give rise to neural impulses. Although it has been an object of research for several decades, complete understanding of its behavior is far from complete. Many experiments on real cochlea and many mathematical models have been developed in the past decades. In the biophysical cochlear model of Mammano and Nobili [1, 2], both mechanical and hydrodynamical aspects are treated at a level adequate to the complexity of realistic cochlear structures. In this paper, we analyze the time-frequency resolution of this biophysical cochlear model: analysis is first applied to the passive cochlear model and then extended to the active nonlinear model. Further, we propose the method for signal reconstruction from the cochlear time-frequency response. When applied to active cochlear model response, it could result with the signal which human ear actually hears (with some spectral enhancements and noise suppression).
biophysical cochlear model; time-frequency resolution; signal reconstruction
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Elektrotehnika, Računarstvo