Sensory substitution device for hearing impairment
Design Award
- Tong Biomedical Design Award Winner
 
Project Overview
The goal is to design and develop an auditory substitution device that through the use of vibro-tactile stimulation can substitute for regional frequency hearing loss. The main focus of this semester is integrating vibro-transducers into the system in order to prepare the system for laboratory trials.
Files
- Product Design Specifications (February 16, 2007)
 - Midsemester Presentation (March 9, 2007)
 - Midsemester Report (March 16, 2007)
 - Final Semester Poster (May 9, 2007)
 - Final Semester Report (May 9, 2007)
 
Contact Information
Team Members
- Jack Page - Co-Team Leader
 - Jimmy Fong - Co-Team Leader
 - Ryan Thome - Communicator
 - Becky Jones - BSAC
 - Matt Valaskey - BWIG
 
Advisor and Client
- Mitchell Tyler - Advisor
 - Veronica Heide - Client
 
Related Projects
- Spring 2008: Tactile Auditory Sensory Substitution
 - Fall 2007: Tactile Auditory Sensory Substitution
 - Spring 2007: Sensory substitution device for hearing impairment
 - Fall 2006: Sensory substitution device for hearing impairment