نتایج جستجو برای: fm modulation

تعداد نتایج: 161403  

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2005
Ginger S Stickney Kaibao Nie Fan-Gang Zeng

Cochlear implants allow most patients with profound deafness to successfully communicate under optimal listening conditions. However, the amplitude modulation (AM) information provided by most implants is not sufficient for speech recognition in realistic settings where noise is typically present. This study added slowly varying frequency modulation (FM) to the existing algorithm of an implant ...

2012
John Wyrwas John Michael Wyrwas

Linear, Low Noise Microwave Photonic Systems using Phase and Frequency Modulation by John Michael Wyrwas Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley Ming C. Wu, Chair Photonic systems that transmit and process microwave-frequency analog signals have traditionally been encumbered by relatively large signal distortion and noi...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2002
William E O'Neill W Owen Brimijoin

Mustached bats emit echolocation and communication calls containing both constant frequency (CF) and frequency-modulated (FM) components. Previously we found that 86% of neurons in the ventral division of the external nucleus of the inferior colliculus (ICXv) were directionally selective for linear FM sweeps and that selectivity was dependent on sweep rate. The ICXv projects to the supragenicul...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Fan-Gang Zeng Kaibao Nie Ginger S Stickney Ying-Yee Kong Michael Vongphoe Ashish Bhargave Chaogang Wei Keli Cao

Amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM) are commonly used in communication, but their relative contributions to speech recognition have not been fully explored. To bridge this gap, we derived slowly varying AM and FM from speech sounds and conducted listening tests using stimuli with different modulations in normal-hearing and cochlear-implant subjects. We found that although AM...

1989
G. T. Kenyon Eberhard E. Fetz R. D. Puff

Spiking neurons which integrate to threshold and fire were used to study the transmission of frequency modulated (FM) signals through layered networks. Firing correlations between cells in the input layer were found to modulate the transmission of FM signals under certain dynamical conditions. A tonic level of activity was maintained by providing each cell with a source of Poissondistributed sy...

2017
ALAINA GLASGOW TORI M. STONE J. DEREK KINGSLEY

Women with fibromyalgia (FM) often complain of whole-body pain, and muscle fatigue, which may be related to autonomic dysfunction. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of resistance exercise training (RET) on disease impact, pain catastrophizing, and autonomic modulation in women with FM. Women with FM (n=26) and healthy control women (HC: n=9), aged 19-65 ...

2014
Fabian-Robert Stöter Stefan Bayer Bernd Edler

In this work we present a new scenario of analyzing and separating linear mixtures of musical instrument signals. When instruments are playing in unison, traditional source separation methods are not performing well. Although the sources share the same pitch, they often still differ in their modulation frequency caused by vibrato and/or tremolo effects. In this paper we propose source separatio...

2010
John Wyrwas Ming C. Wu John M. Wyrwas

This work is a theoretical study of microwave photonic links which use optical frequency modulation (FM) and lter-slope discrimination for demodulation. The high modulation e ciency of optical FM devices is attractive for achieving low noisegure links, but linear demodulation of the signals is also desired. In order to design discriminators which produce low distortion, this paper presents gene...

2013
Molly J. Henry Jonas Obleser

Natural auditory stimuli are characterized by slow fluctuations in amplitude and frequency. However, the degree to which the neural responses to slow amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM) are capable of conveying independent time-varying information, particularly with respect to speech communication, is unclear. In the current electroencephalography (EEG) study, participants l...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Signal Processing 1999
Wade Patrick Torres Thomas F. Quatieri

A method is described for estimating the amplitude modulation (AM) and the frequency modulation (FM) of the components of a signal that consists of two AM–FM sinusoids. The approach is based on the transduction of FM to AM that occurs whenever a signal of varying frequency passes through a filter with a nonflat frequency response. The objective is to separate the AM and FM of the sinusoids from...

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