A neural recording microimplants with wireless data and energy transfer link

Yoon-Kyu Song, Jihun Lee, Jungwoo Jang, C. Lee, Ah-Hyoung Lee
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We have developed a wireless neural recording microimplant for a minimally invasive brain-machine interface. The proposed device utilizes a novel dual-band midfleld antenna to establish an efficient power and data link between an antenna and a coil receiver. It also uses a bipolar junction transistor to convert neural signals into third-order backscattering signals with high detection sensitivity levels. The overall performance of this system is evaluated with a head phantom which closely simulates an in-vivo recording condition. Our antenna achieves high transmission efficiency at 2.5/5 GHz when a miniaturized coil is placed at a target separation distance of about 20mm. This powering scheme allows the neural recording sensor to have a small footprint of a comparable passive neural implant. Thus, we have demonstrated an RFID-like system based on midfield wireless energy/data transfer to extract neural signals from the brain while minimizing potential trauma and physiological interference from the implant.
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带有无线数据和能量传输链路的神经记录微植入物
我们开发了一种无线神经记录微植入物用于微创脑机接口。该装置利用一种新型双频中场天线在天线和线圈接收器之间建立有效的功率和数据链路。它还使用双极结晶体管将神经信号转换为具有高检测灵敏度的三阶后向散射信号。该系统的整体性能是通过模拟体内记录条件的头部幻影来评估的。当小型化线圈放置在约20mm的目标分离距离时,我们的天线在2.5/5 GHz时获得了很高的传输效率。这种供电方案使得神经记录传感器的占地面积比被动神经植入物小。因此,我们展示了一种基于中场无线能量/数据传输的类似rfid的系统,可以从大脑中提取神经信号,同时最大限度地减少植入物的潜在创伤和生理干扰。
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