A bone-conductive microphone that transforms bone-transmitted speech sounds through skull into electric signals has an advantage which is to be anti-noise. But, it does not have good sound quality. This paper shows that bone-transmitted whistling sounds have good sound quality in comparison with bone-transmitted speech sounds.
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