DocumentCode :
56077
Title :
A Smart Wirelessly Powered Homecage for Long-Term High-Throughput Behavioral Experiments
Author :
Byunghun Lee ; Kiani, Mehdi ; Ghovanloo, Maysam
Author_Institution :
GT-Bionics Lab., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Volume :
15
Issue :
9
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Sept. 2015
Firstpage :
4905
Lastpage :
4916
Abstract :
A wirelessly powered homecage system, called the EnerCage-HC, that is equipped with multicoil wireless power transfer, closed-loop power control, optical behavioral tracking, and a graphic user interface is presented for longitudinal electrophysiology and behavioral neuroscience experiments. The EnerCage-HC system can wirelessly power a mobile unit attached to a small animal subject and also track its behavior in real-time as it is housed inside a standard homecage. The EnerCage-HC system is equipped with one central and four overlapping slanted wire-wound coils with optimal geometries to form threeand four-coil power transmission links while operating at 13.56 MHz. Utilizing multicoil links increases the power transfer efficiency (PTE) compared with conventional two-coil links and also reduces the number of power amplifiers to only one, which significantly reduces the system complexity, cost, and heat dissipation. A Microsoft Kinect installed 90 cm above the homecage localizes the animal position and orientation with 1.6-cm accuracy. Moreover, a power management ASIC, including a high efficiency active rectifier and automatic coil resonance tuning, was fabricated in a 0.35-μm 4M2P standard CMOS process for the mobile unit. The EnerCage-HC achieves a max/min PTE of 36.3%/16.1% at the nominal height of 7 cm. In vivo experiments were conducted on freely behaving rats by continuously delivering 24 mW to the mobile unit for >7 h inside a standard homecage.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; application specific integrated circuits; bioelectric phenomena; biomedical equipment; closed loop systems; coils; graphical user interfaces; inductive power transmission; medical computing; neurophysiology; optical tracking; power control; rectifiers; 4M2P standard CMOS process; EnerCage-HC system; Microsoft Kinect; animal position; automatic coil; automatic coil resonance tuning; behavioral neuroscience; closed-loop power control; four-coil power transmission; graphic user interface; heat dissipation; high efficiency active rectifier; long-term high-throughput behavioral experiments; longitudinal electrophysiology; mobile unit; multicoil wireless power transfer; optical behavioral tracking; power amplifiers; power management ASIC; power transfer efficiency; slanted wire-wound coils; small animal subject; smart wireless powered homecage system; three-coil power transmission; Animals; Coils; Geometry; Graphical user interfaces; Mobile communication; Real-time systems; Wires; Closed-loop inductive power transmission; EnerCage; Kinect; automatic tracking; homecage; implantable medical devices; radio-frequency identification (RFID);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1530-437X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2015.2430859
Filename :
7103283
Link To Document :
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