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Low-Power Circuits for Brain-Machine Interfaces

Authors :
Sarpeshkar, Rahul
Wattanapanitch, Woradorn
Rapoport, Benjamin I.
Arfin, Scott K.
Baker, Michael W.
Mandal, Soumyajit
Fee, Michale S.
Musallam, Sam
Andersen, Richard A.
Sarpeshkar, Rahul
Wattanapanitch, Woradorn
Rapoport, Benjamin I.
Arfin, Scott K.
Baker, Michael W.
Mandal, Soumyajit
Fee, Michale S.
Musallam, Sam
Andersen, Richard A.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

This paper presents work on ultra-low-power circuits for brain-machine interfaces with applications for paralysis prosthetics, prosthetics for the blind, and experimental neuroscience systems. The circuits include a micropower neural amplifier with adaptive power biasing for use in multi-electrode arrays; an analog linear decoding and learning architecture for data compression; radio-frequency (RF) impedance modulation for low-power data telemetry; a wireless link for efficient power transfer; mixed-signal system integration for efficiency, robustness, and programmability; and circuits for wireless stimulation of neurons. Experimental results from chips that have recorded from and stimulated neurons in the zebra-finch brain and from RF power-link systems are presented. Circuit simulations that have successfully processed prerecorded data from a monkey brain and from an RF data telemetry system are also presented.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Low-Power Circuits for Brain-Machine Interfaces, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1091067685
Document Type :
Electronic Resource