Aschaffenburg, Germany

Andreas Bahmer


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.1

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 21(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2015-2018

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6 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Andreas Bahmer in Cochlear Implant Technology

Introduction

Andreas Bahmer is a notable inventor based in Aschaffenburg, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of auditory prosthetics, particularly in cochlear implant technology. With a total of 6 patents to his name, Bahmer's work focuses on enhancing the fitting processes and functionality of cochlear implants.

Latest Patents

One of his latest patents is titled "Prefitting evaluation of cochlear implant patients." This invention describes arrangements for assessing potential fitting processes for cochlear implant patients. A test stimulation sequence at a given test frequency is delivered to the cochlear implant patient. The test stimulation sequence includes jittered stimulation periods when the test frequency varies due to a jitter variation component, and unjittered stimulation periods when the test frequency is constant without a jitter variation component. At least two different responses of the cochlear implant to the test stimulation sequence are measured in parallel. The different responses include an objective electrophysiological response and a subjective psychophysical response. A correlation between the different responses is evaluated to determine an appropriate fitting process for the cochlear implant patient.

Another significant patent is "Auditory prosthesis using stimulation rate as a multiple of periodicity of sensed sound." This method describes an auditory prosthesis system that generates electrical stimulation signals to stimulation contacts on an outer surface of an implanted electrode array. An input audio signal having a prominent sensed frequency is pre-processed to produce multiple representative frequency band signals. Each of the frequency band signals is then processed to generate corresponding electric stimulation signals for the stimulation contacts. Each of the electric stimulation signals has an associated stimulation frequency, and for at least one of the electric stimulation signals, the stimulation frequency is varied to maintain an integer ratio between the stimulation frequency and the prominent sensed frequency of the input audio signal.

Career Highlights

Andreas Bahmer has worked with prominent companies in the field of medical technology, including Med-El Elektromedizinische Geräte GmbH. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to develop innovative solutions that address the challenges faced by cochlear implant patients.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Bahmer has collaborated with various professionals, including his coworker Peter Schleich. These collaborations have contributed to the advancement of auditory prosthetic technologies.

Conclusion

Andreas Bahmer's contributions to cochlear

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