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A preliminary prototype high-speed feedback control of an artificial cochlear sensory epithelium mimicking function of outer hair cells

Yamazaki et al., 2020

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12070007124938607746
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Yamazaki H
Yamanaka D
Kawano S
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Micromachines

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A novel feedback control technique for the local oscillation amplitude in an artificial cochlear sensory epithelium that mimics the functions of the outer hair cells in the cochlea is successfully developed and can be implemented with a control time on the order of …
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