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Published in 2018 at "Hearing Research"
DOI: 10.1016/j.heares.2018.06.016
Abstract: Background: Pitch perception of complex tones relies on place or temporal fine structure‐based mechanisms from resolved harmonics and the temporal envelope of unresolved harmonics. Combining this information is essential for speech‐in‐noise performance, as it allows…
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noise performance;
performance;
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Published in 2017 at "IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems"
DOI: 10.1109/tbcas.2017.2712566
Abstract: Inductive sensor-based measurement techniques are useful for a wide range of biomedical applications. However, optimizing the noise performance of these sensors is challenging at broadband frequencies, owing to the frequency-dependent reactance of the sensor. In…
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magnetic particle;
noise performance;
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Published in 2022 at "Trends in Hearing"
DOI: 10.1177/23312165221141143
Abstract: Auditory selective attention is a crucial top-down cognitive mechanism for understanding speech in noise. Cochlear implant (CI) users display great variability in speech-in-noise performance that is not easily explained by peripheral auditory profile or demographic…
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auditory;
speech noise;
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Published in 2023 at "Optics express"
DOI: 10.1364/oe.483550
Abstract: The most precise measurand available to science is the frequency of ultra-stable lasers. With a relative deviation of 4 × 10-17 over a wide range of measuring times between one second and 100 seconds, the smallest effects…
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levitating noise;
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laser;
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Published in 2021 at "Micromachines"
DOI: 10.3390/mi12050474
Abstract: This paper describes a prototype of an optoelectronic oscillator delivering a microwave signal with a power of 5 dBm at 10.52 GHz, promised to be compacted. It is evaluated in terms of its phase noise…
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