DocumentCode
140277
Title
Towards addressable wireless microstimulators based on electronic rectification of epidermically applied currents
Author
Becerra-Fajardo, L. ; Ivorra, A.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. & Commun. Technol., Univ. Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
fYear
2014
fDate
26-30 Aug. 2014
Firstpage
3973
Lastpage
3976
Abstract
Electrical stimulation has been explored to restore the capabilities of the nervous system in paralysis patients. This area of research and of clinical practice, known as Functional Electrical Stimulation, would greatly benefit from further miniaturization of implantable stimulators. To that end, we recently proposed and demonstrated an innovative electrical stimulation method in which implanted microstimulators operate as rectifiers of bursts of innocuous high frequency current supplied by skin electrodes, thus generating low frequency currents capable of stimulating excitable tissues. A diode could suffice in some applications but, in order to broaden the method´s clinical applicability, we envision rectifiers with advanced capabilities such as current control and addressability. We plan flexible thread-like implants (diameters <; 300 urn) containing ASICs. As an intermediate stage, we are developing macroscopic implants (diameters ~ 2 mm) made of off-the-shelf components. Here we present a circuit which responds to commands modulated within the high frequency bursts and which is able to deliver charge-balanced currents. We show that a number of these circuits can perform independent stimulation of segments of an anesthetized earthworm following commands from a computer.
Keywords
biomedical electrodes; electric current; neuromuscular stimulation; prosthetics; skin; ASIC; anesthetized earthworm; charge-balanced current; electronic rectification; epidermically applied current; flexible thread-like implants; functional electrical stimulation; high frequency current; implantable stimulator; low frequency current; nervous system; paralysis patient; rectifier; skin electrode; wireless microstimulator; Batteries; Capacitors; Electrical stimulation; Electrodes; Implants; Microcontrollers; Rectifiers;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Chicago, IL
ISSN
1557-170X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6944494
Filename
6944494
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