Print Email Facebook Twitter Electro-quasistatic field simulation of an endosteal cochlea implant Part of: ECCOMAS CFD 2006: Proceedings of the European Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics· list the conference papers Title Electro-quasistatic field simulation of an endosteal cochlea implant Author Van Rienen, U. Pau, H.W. Sun, C. Veerathu, S. Schulze, S. Schreiber, U. Date 2006-09-06 Abstract Cochlea implants can help deef patients to regain hearing. The implants consist of a microphone, a speech processor and an electrode array implanted in the inner ear in order to directly excite the auditory nervs. Recently, an electrode array has been designed to be implanted without inner ear trauma aiming at combining rest hearing with the electrical stimulation. In order to study the field distribution of this new electrode array, field computations using the Finite Integration Technique have been carried out. The electro-quasistatic approximation has been used. Subject electromagneticselectro-quasistaticsFinite Integration TechniqueFITcochlea implantelectrode design To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:47c9acf1-6f56-4741-9af2-18b19bd4872b Part of collection Conference proceedings Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2006 Van Rienen, U.; Pau, H.W.; Sun, C.; Veerathu, S.; Schulze, S.; Schreiber, U. Files PDF vanRienen.pdf 720.93 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:47c9acf1-6f56-4741-9af2-18b19bd4872b/datastream/OBJ/view