DocumentCode :
2715910
Title :
Towards a smart experimental arena for long-term electrophysiology experiments
Author :
Jow, Uei-Ming ; Kiani, Mehdi ; Huo, Xueliang ; Ghovanloo, Maysam
Author_Institution :
GT-Bionics Lab., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
fYear :
2011
fDate :
10-12 Nov. 2011
Firstpage :
121
Lastpage :
124
Abstract :
Advancements in wireless power and data transmission have raised the prospects of using a variety of low power microelectronic devices such as biosensors, stimulators, and actuators in long-term uninterrupted electrophysiology experiments on small freely behaving animal subjects in large experimental arenas. This paper presents our progress towards developing such a system, called the EnerCage. This system includes a stationary unit for inductive power transmission through a scalable array of overlapping hexagonal coils, which are optimized using an accurate inductive link model and an iterative optimization process. Furthermore, the EnerCage system is equipped with an array of 3-D magnetic sensors and a smart tracking algorithm for non-line-of-sight positioning of the animal subject. EnerCage also has a small mobile unit, which is either attached to or implanted in the subject´s body. This unit includes a magnetic tracer and an efficient power management block, which is capable of closed-loop regulated inductive power delivery to the experimental device(s) of interest. An early prototype of the EnerCage system with six coils has been presented here. The coil array achieves a power efficiency of 17.8% at the worst-case horizontal misalignment of 42 mm (half of the coil radius) at a coupling distance of 70 mm with the mobile unit coil of 20 mm in radius.
Keywords :
actuators; bioelectric phenomena; biomedical communication; biomedical electronics; biomedical measurement; biosensors; coils; data communication; inductive power transmission; integrated circuits; magnetic sensors; neurophysiology; power supplies to apparatus; 3D magnetic sensors; EnerCage; actuators; biosensors; closed loop regulated inductive power delivery; inductive link model; inductive power transmission; iterative optimization process; long term electrophysiology experiments; long term uninterrupted electrophysiology experiments; low power microelectronic devices; magnetic tracer; nonline of sight positioning; power management block; scalable overlapping hexagonal coil array; small freely behaving animal subjects; smart tracking algorithm; stimulators; wireless data transmission; wireless power transmission; Animals; Arrays; Coils; Couplings; Mobile communication; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1469-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/BioCAS.2011.6107742
Filename :
6107742
Link To Document :
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