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  • Reit, Marco; Berens, Michael; Mathis, Wolfgang (Warsaw : De Gruyter Open Ltd, 2016)
    Since the so-called Hopf-type amplifier has become an established element in the modeling of the mammalian hearing organ, it also gets attention in the design of nonlinear amplifiers for technical applications. Due to its ...
  • Fuhrwerk, Martin; Thein, Christoph; Peissig, Jürgen (Piscataway, NJ : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2013)
    In this contribution the influence of different broadband OFDM schemes on the perceptual audio quality of narrowband wireless microphone links is evaluated, since coexistence scenarios of wireless microphones and Orthogonal ...
  • Reitberger, T.; Stoll, T.; Hoffmann, G.-A.; Lorenz, L.; Neermann, S.; Overmeyer, L.; Bock, K.-H.; Wolter, K.-J.; Franke, J. (Bellingham, Wash. : SPIE, 2018)
    One of today's megatrends in the industrial environment is additive manufacturing. Faster prototyping, customized products like hearing devices, integrated functions like heatsinks and many other opportunities are offered ...
  • Feldkord, Sven; Reit, Marco; Mathis, Wolfgang (Göttingen : Copernicus GmbH, 2016)
    Recently, nonlinear amplifiers based on the supercritical Andronov–Hopf bifurcation have become a focus of attention, especially in the modeling of the mammalian hearing organ. In general, to gain deeper insights in the ...
  • Höhl, Martin; Detemple, Daphne; Lyutenski, Stefan; Leuteritz, Georg; Varkentin, Arthur; Schmitt, Heike Andrea; Lenarz, Thomas; Roth, Bernhard; Meinhardt-Wollweber, Merve; Morgner, Uwe (Bellingham, WA : S P I E - International Society for Optical Engineering, 2017)
    Optical techniques are effective tools for diagnostic applications in medicine and are particularly attractive for the noninvasive analysis of biological tissues and fluids in vivo. Noninvasive examinations of substances ...