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publicationNumber EP-1146774-A2
titleOfInvention Partially implantable system for the rehabilitation of a perturbation of hearing
abstract At least partially implantable system for the rehabilitation of a hearing disorder, the at least one sensor (microphone) (40) for recording the sound signal and converting it into corresponding electrical signals, an electronic signal processing unit (34, 34 ', 62) for audio signal processing and amplification, and an electrical one Energy supply unit (52), which supplies individual components of the system with current, and an output-side electromechanical transducer arrangement (10, 22) which comprises at least two transducers (14, 24) which are independent of one another and are arranged at a separate location to stimulate the inner ear. According to the invention, the electromechanical transducers (14, 24) on the output side are designed to excite the fluid-filled inner ear spaces of the damaged inner ear, and the signal processing unit (34, 34 ', 62) has driving signal processing electronics (42, 44) that electrically actuate each of the transducers that a traveling wave configuration arises on the basilar membrane of the damaged inner ear, which approximates the type of traveling wave formation of a healthy, undamaged inner ear.
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