Insights into Human Middle Ear Implants: Uncovered Bistability
Artykuł w czasopiśmie
MNiSW
140
Lista 2024
Status: | |
Autorzy: | Zabłotni Robert, Zając Grzegorz, Rusinek Rafał |
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Rok wydania: | 2024 |
Wersja dokumentu: | Drukowana | Elektroniczna |
Język: | angielski |
Numer czasopisma: | 23 |
Wolumen/Tom: | 17 |
Numer artykułu: | 5730 |
Strony: | 1 - 14 |
Impact Factor: | 3,1 |
Efekt badań statutowych | NIE |
Finansowanie: | This research was financed in the framework of project no. 2022/45/N/ST8/02447, which was funded by the National Science Centre, Poland. The APC was financed by Project No. SUBB.WTA.19.040, from the subsidy granted to the University of Life Sciences in Lublin. |
Materiał konferencyjny: | NIE |
Publikacja OA: | TAK |
Licencja: | |
Sposób udostępnienia: | Witryna wydawcy |
Wersja tekstu: | Ostateczna wersja opublikowana |
Czas opublikowania: | W momencie opublikowania |
Data opublikowania w OA: | 23 listopada 2024 |
Abstrakty: | angielski |
This study delves into the intricate mechanics of human middle ear implants by examining a lumped parameter model with five degrees of freedom to estimate sound transfer. The ASTM standard, recognized globally as a benchmark, served as a reference for analysis, ensuring test accuracy and providing a comprehensive evaluation framework. To assess the implant’s usability, numerical simulations were conducted and compared against both the ASTM standard and the experimental results obtained from temporal bone studies. This investigation uncovered the bistability of periodic responses induced by the implant, prompting an analysis of the bistability in periodic solutions and the creation of basins of attraction for various initial conditions. The discovery of new solutions underscores this study’s significance in the operation and reliability of implants. Consequently, this research not only enhances the theoretical comprehension of the system, but also holds promise for practical applications in the design and optimization of middle ear implants that transfer energy to the stapes and the cochlea. |