James, C.J.; Just, Y.; Knight, M.R.; Martin, L.F.A.; McKay, C.M.; Plant, K.L.; Tari, S.; Vandali, A.E.; Clark, Graeme M.; Cowan, R.S.C.; McDermott, H. J.; Blamey, P. J.; Dawson, P.; Fearn, R. A.; Grayden, D. B.; Henshall, K. R.
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2002)
Four signal processing schemes currently under development aim to improve the perception of sounds/ especially speech, for children and adults using the Nucleus cochlear implant system. The schemes are (1) fast-acting input-signal compression, (2) Adaptive Dynamic Range Optimisation (ADRO), (3) TESM, a scheme that emphasises transients in signals, and (4) DRSP, a strategy that applies different stimulation rates to selected sets of electrodes.