IP Library Granted Patent US 8,620,445
Granted Patent B2
US 8,620,445 · App. 13/444,655 · Granted Dec 31, 2013

Optimizing pitch allocation in a cochlear implant

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Patent No.
US 8,620,445
App. No.
13/444,655
Granted
Dec 31, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Errors in pitch allocation within a cochlear implant are corrected in order to provide a significant and profound improvement in the quality of sound perceived by the cochlear implant user. The disclosure provides a tool for determining the implant fitting curve for cochlear implant system to correct pitch warping. The method presents familiar musical tunes to determine the implant fitting slope (relative alignment). In addition, in one embodiment, speech sounds may be used to determine the offset of the fitting line (absolute alignment). The use of music and speech to determine the implant fitting curve (line) and the slope is facilitated by using techniques to implement virtual electrodes to more precisely direct stimuli to the location or “place” on the cochlea.

Claims (26)

1. A fitting tool for adjusting a cochlear implant system, the fitting tool comprising:

a software program interface to present variations of a musical melody comprising frequencies to a user through a multi-electrode array, wherein particular frequencies are associated with particular electrodes;

wherein the fitting tool enables the user to select at the interface a variation of the musical melody, and wherein the cochlear implant system is adjusted by using the selected variation to modify the frequencies associated with the electrodes.

2. The fitting tool of claim 1 , wherein the cochlear implant system comprises a speech processor and an implanted cochlear stimulator, wherein the implanted cochlear stimulator is coupled to the multi-electrode array.

3. The fitting tool of claim 2 , wherein the speech processor is external to the user.

4. The fitting tool of claim 2 , wherein at least part of the speech processor is internal to the user.

5. The fitting tool of claim 2 , wherein the speech processor comprises n bandpass filters that each defines one of n analysis channels, wherein each analysis channel is associated with a range of frequencies in accordance with its associated bandpass filter.

6. The fitting tool of claim 5 , wherein the implanted cochlear stimulator comprises m stimulus channels each associated with an electrode in the multi-electrode array, and wherein associating particular frequencies to particular electrodes comprises associating the n analysis channels with the m stimulus channels.

7. The fitting tool of claim 6 , wherein the cochlear implant system is configured by modifying the associations between the n analysis channels and the m stimulus channels.

8. The fitting tool of claim 1 , wherein the variations of the musical melody are presented by presenting distorted versions of the musical melody.

9. The fitting tool of claim 8 , wherein the distorted versions are created by shifting the frequencies of notes in the musical melody.

10. The fitting tool of claim 8 , wherein the distorted versions are created by scaling spacing between logarithmic frequencies of notes in the musical melody.

11. The fitting tool of claim 1 , wherein the variation selected by the user comprises a variation that best conforms to a musical melody remembered by the user.

12. A fitting tool for adjusting a cochlear implant system, the tool comprising:

a software program interface to present variations of a musical melody comprising frequencies to a user through a multi-electrode array, each electrode having a position along the array, wherein particular frequencies are associated with electrode positions in accordance with a slope;

wherein the fitting tool enables the user to select at the interface a variation of the musical melody, and wherein the cochlear implant system is configured by using the selected variation to modify the slope between the frequencies and the electrode positions.

13. The fitting tool of claim 12 , wherein the cochlear implant system comprises a speech processor and an implanted cochlear stimulator, wherein the implanted cochlear stimulator is coupled to the multi-electrode array.

14. The fitting tool of claim 13 , wherein the speech processor is external to the user.

15. The fitting tool of claim 13 , wherein at least part of the speech processor is internal to the user.

16. The fitting tool of claim 13 , wherein the speech processor comprises n bandpass filters that each defines one of n analysis channels, wherein each analysis channel is associated with a range of frequencies in accordance with its associated bandpass filter.

17. The fitting tool of claim 16 , wherein the implanted cochlear stimulator comprises m stimulus channels each associated with an electrode in the multi-electrode array, and wherein associating particular frequencies to electrode positions comprises associating the n analysis channels with the m stimulus channels.

18. The fitting tool of claim 17 , wherein configuring the cochlear implant system comprises modifying the associations between the n analysis channels and the m stimulus channels.

19. The fitting tool of claim 12 , wherein the variations of the musical melody are presented by presenting distorted versions of the musical melody.

20. The fitting tool of claim 19 , wherein the distorted versions are created by shifting the frequencies of notes in the musical melody.

21. The fitting tool of claim 19 , wherein the distorted versions are created by scaling spacing between logarithmic frequencies of notes in the musical melody.

22. The fitting tool of claim 12 , wherein the variation selected by the user comprises a variation that best conforms to a musical melody remembered by the user.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 5, 2013
From: ADVANCED BIONICS, LLC
To: ADVANCED BIONICS AG
Reel/Frame 030552/0299 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 12, 2012
From: LITAK, LEONID M.; MISHRA, LAKSHMI N.
To: ADVANCED BIONICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 028036/0914 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 12, 2012
From: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC NEUROMODULATION CORPORATION
To: ADVANCED BIONICS, LLC
Reel/Frame 028037/0604 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 12, 2012
From: ADVANCED BIONICS CORPORATION
To: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC NEUROMODULATION CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 028039/0135 →