A sensor designed to work just like the human cochlea
TU Ilmenau/Michael Reichel
A tiny sensor that mimics how the cochlea within the human ear works might be used for listening to aids or microphones that may pick sounds in noisy environments.
The cochlea can regulate how delicate it’s to sure frequencies relying on the quantity of the sounds it picks up. In case you are in a busy restaurant, for instance, it’s going to alter how its hair cells react to the frequency of sound from an individual sitting throughout from you so you possibly can …