Münster University of Applied Sciences, Stegerwaldstr. 39, 48565 Steinfurt, Germany.
Nature. 2010 Aug 19;466(7309):E6; discussion E7. doi: 10.1038/nature09156.
Echolocation of bats is a fascinating topic with an ongoing controversy regarding the signal processing that bats perform on the echo. Veselka et al. found that bats that use the larynx for producing the echolocating ultrasound have a stylohyal bone that connects the larynx to the auditory bulla. I propose that the stylohyal bone is used for heterodyne detection of Doppler-shifted echoes. This would allow very precise frequency resolution and phase-sensitive analysis of the returning echoes for determining the velocity of echolocated objects like insects.
蝙蝠的回声定位是一个非常有趣的话题,目前仍存在争议的是蝙蝠在回声处理上的信号处理。Veselka 等人发现,利用喉发声的蝙蝠有一个将喉与耳泡相连的茎舌骨。我提出,茎舌骨用于检测多普勒频移回波的外差。这将允许对返回的回声进行非常精确的频率分辨率和相位敏感分析,以确定像昆虫这样被回声定位的物体的速度。