Title :
Active microelectronic neurosensory arrays for implantable brain communication interfaces
Author :
Raju, Samuel Vara Prasada ; Kumar, G. Ramesh
Author_Institution :
Andhra Univ., Visakhapatnam, India
Abstract :
We have built a wireless implantable microelectronic device for transmitting cortical signals transcutaneous. The device is aimed at interfacing a cortical microelectrode array to an external computer for neural control applications. Our implantable micro system enables 16-channel broadband neural recording in a nonhuman primate brain by converting these signals to a digital stream of infrared light pulses for transmission through the skin. The implantable unit employs a flexible polymer substrate onto which we have integrated ultra-low power amplification with analog multiplexing, an analog-to-digital converter, a low power digital controller chip, and infrared telemetry. The scalable 16-channel micro system can employ any of several modalities of power supply, including radio frequency by induction, or infrared light via photovoltaic conversion. As of the time of this report, the implant has been tested as a sub chronic unit in nonhuman primates (1 month), yielding robust spike and broadband neural data on all available channels.
Keywords :
analogue-digital conversion; bioelectric potentials; biomedical electronics; biomedical telemetry; brain; low-power electronics; microelectrodes; neural chips; prosthetics; sensor arrays; skin; 16 channel broadband neural recording; active microelectronic neurosensory array; analog to digital converter; cortical signal transcutaneous transmission; implantable brain communication interface; infrared telemetry; low power digital controller chip; nonhuman primate brain; photovoltaic conversion; radio frequency; Animals; Implants; Microelectrodes; Microelectronics; Robot sensing systems; Surgery; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Signal and Image Processing (ICSIP), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chennai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8595-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICSIP.2010.5697492