DJINOVIĆ, Zoran ;MITIĆ, Sladjan ;TOMIĆ, Miloš ;VUJANIĆ, Aleksandar ;VUJANIĆ, Dušan ;CORDES, Mathias . Investigation and Development of a Fiber-Optic Vibrometer for Use in Totally Implantable Hearing Aids. Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering, [S.l.], v. 52, n.7-8, p. 470-476, august 2017. ISSN 0039-2480. Available at: <https://www.sv-jme.eu/article/investigation-and-development-of-a-fiber-optic-vibrometer-for-use-in-totally-implantable-hearing-aids/>. Date accessed: 20 dec. 2024. doi:http://dx.doi.org/.
Djinović, Z., Mitić, S., Tomić, M., Vujanić, A., Vujanić, D., & Cordes, M. (2006). Investigation and Development of a Fiber-Optic Vibrometer for Use in Totally Implantable Hearing Aids. Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 52(7-8), 470-476. doi:http://dx.doi.org/
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Djinović, Z.,Mitić, S.,Tomić, M.,Vujanić, A.,Vujanić, D.,Cordes, M. 2006 August 52. Investigation and Development of a Fiber-Optic Vibrometer for Use in Totally Implantable Hearing Aids. Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering. [Online] 52:7-8
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Djinović, Zoran, Sladjan Mitić, Miloš Tomić, Aleksandar Vujanić, Dušan Vujanić, & Mathias Cordes. "Investigation and Development of a Fiber-Optic Vibrometer for Use in Totally Implantable Hearing Aids." Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering [Online], 52.7-8 (2006): 470-476. Web. 20 Dec. 2024
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TY - JOUR AU - Djinović, Zoran AU - Mitić, Sladjan AU - Tomić, Miloš AU - Vujanić, Aleksandar AU - Vujanić, Dušan AU - Cordes, Mathias PY - 2017/08/18 TI - Investigation and Development of a Fiber-Optic Vibrometer for Use in Totally Implantable Hearing Aids JF - Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering; Vol 52, No 7-8 (2006): Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering DO - KW - vibrometry, fiberoptics, hearing aids, implants, DSP, N2 - In this paper we present the results of the research and development of a fiber-optic-based vibrometer for use in totally implantable hearing aids (TIHAs). We addressed the most important issues regarding the projected vibrometer: the optoelectronic measurement technique and signal processing, the optomechanical positioning of the sensing fiber, the surgical implantation technique and the materials biocompatibility. We performed in-vitro and in-vivo measurements of the target (e.g., incus) vibrations with a sub-nanometer resolution over the whole audio range, using low and/or high coherence techniques. A breakthrough is made by a dramatic reduction of the power consumption of the optoelectronic and signal-processing unit to about 2 mA at 2.2 VDC by introducing a digital signal processing (DSP) technique. UR - https://www.sv-jme.eu/article/investigation-and-development-of-a-fiber-optic-vibrometer-for-use-in-totally-implantable-hearing-aids/
Djinović, Zoran, Mitić, Sladjan, Tomić, Miloš, Vujanić, Aleksandar, Vujanić, Dušan, AND Cordes, Mathias. "Investigation and Development of a Fiber-Optic Vibrometer for Use in Totally Implantable Hearing Aids" Strojniški vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering [Online], Volume 52 Number 7-8 (18 August 2017)
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In this paper we present the results of the research and development of a fiber-optic-based vibrometer for use in totally implantable hearing aids (TIHAs). We addressed the most important issues regarding the projected vibrometer: the optoelectronic measurement technique and signal processing, the optomechanical positioning of the sensing fiber, the surgical implantation technique and the materials biocompatibility. We performed in-vitro and in-vivo measurements of the target (e.g., incus) vibrations with a sub-nanometer resolution over the whole audio range, using low and/or high coherence techniques. A breakthrough is made by a dramatic reduction of the power consumption of the optoelectronic and signal-processing unit to about 2 mA at 2.2 VDC by introducing a digital signal processing (DSP) technique.