Abstract

We present a design for an acoustic metamaterial that mimics the behaviour of the active cochlea. This material is composed of a size-graded array of cylindrical subwavelength resonators, has similar dimensions to the cochlea and is able to per- form frequency separation of audible frequencies. Nonlinear amplification is introduced to the model in order to replicate the behaviour of the cochlear amplifier. This formulation takes the form of a fluid-coupled array of Hopf resonators. We seek solutions in the form of a modal decomposition, so as to retain the physically derived coupling between resonators.

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