Aleksandar Vujani, Robert Pavelka, Nadja Adamovi, Christoph Kment, Sladjan Miti, Werner Brenner, Gordana Popovi
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In this paper we described briefly the activities done in the frame of development of a system for contactless detection of the vibrations of the middle ear ossicle. The system has been constructed in the form of a fiber-optic vibrometer, which can be used as the microphone of a totally implantable hearing aid. The current state of the art is described and the initial measurements are presented and commented upon.