• DocumentCode
    1762784
  • Title

    A Real-Time Research Platform to Study Vestibular Implants With Gyroscopic Inputs in Vestibular Deficient Subjects

  • Author

    Nguyen, T. A. Khoa ; Ranieri, M. ; DiGiovanna, Jack ; Peter, Otto ; Genovese, Vincenzo ; Perez Fornos, Angelica ; Micera, Silvestro

  • Author_Institution
    Translational Neural Eng. Lab., Interfaculty Inst. of Bioeng., Lausanne, Switzerland
  • Volume
    8
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Aug. 2014
  • Firstpage
    474
  • Lastpage
    484
  • Abstract
    Researchers have succeeded in partly restoring damaged vestibular functionality in several animal models. Recently, acute interventions have also been demonstrated in human patients. Our previous work on a vestibular implant for humans used predefined stimulation patterns; here we present a research tool that facilitates motion-modulated stimulation. This requires a system that can process gyroscope measurements and send stimulation parameters to a hybrid vestibular-cochlear implant in real-time. To match natural vestibular latencies, the time from sensor input to stimulation output should not exceed 6.5 ms. We describe a system based on National Instrument´s CompactRIO platform that can meet this requirement and also offers floating point precision for advanced transfer functions. It is designed for acute clinical interventions, and is sufficiently powerful and flexible to serve as a development platform for evaluating prosthetic control strategies. Amplitude and pulse frequency modulation to predetermined functions or sensor inputs have been validated. The system has been connected to human patients, who each have received a modified MED-EL cochlear implant for vestibular stimulation, and patient tests are ongoing.
  • Keywords
    biological organs; biomedical measurement; cochlear implants; design; gyroscopes; mechanoception; medical control systems; medical disorders; medical signal processing; pattern matching; pulse amplitude modulation; pulse frequency modulation; real-time systems; transfer functions; National Instrument CompactRIO platform; acute clinical interventions; advanced transfer functions; amplitude modulation; animal models; damaged vestibular functionality restoration; design; floating point precision; function predetermination; gyroscope measurement processing; gyroscopic inputs; human patient vestibular implant; hybrid vestibular-cochlear implant; modified MED-EL cochlear implant; motion-modulated stimulation; natural vestibular latency matching; patient tests; predefined stimulation patterns; prosthetic control strategy evaluation; pulse frequency modulation; real-time research platform; real-time stimulation parameter transfer; sensor input time; sensor inputs; stimulation output time; vestibular deficient subjects; vestibular implants; vestibular stimulation; Angular velocity; Cochlear implants; Electrodes; Field programmable gate arrays; Frequency modulation; CompactRIO; real-time processing; vestibular implant;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Biomedical Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1932-4545
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TBCAS.2013.2290089
  • Filename
    6737289