2016 International Symposium on VLSI Design, Automation and Test (VLSI-DAT) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/vlsi-dat.2016.7482542
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A 98.6μW acoustic signal processor for fully-implantable cochlear implants

Abstract: This paper presents a low-power acoustic signal processor for fully-implantable cochlear implants. The developed processor supports adaptive beamforming, frequency-domain analysis, envelope detection, channel combination, and magnitude compression. Power and area are minimized by leveraging dedicated real-valued FFT, register count minimization, data allocation optimization, hardware complexity reduction, and minimum-energy-point operation. Compared to complexvalued FFT, real-valued FFT achieves 44.36% power r… Show more

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