Wireless neural interface for chronic recording

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Electrical & Computer Engineering
Creator Harrison, Reid R.
Other Author Kier, Ryan J.; Chestek, Cynthis A.; Gilja, Vikash; Nuyujukian, Paul; Kim, S.; Rieth, Loren; Warren, David J.; Ledbetter, Noah. M.; Ryu, Stephen I.; Shenoy, Krishna V.; Solzbacher, Florian
Title Wireless neural interface for chronic recording
Date 2008-11
Description A primary goal of the Integrated Neural Interface Project (INIP) is to develop a wireless, implantable device capable of recording neural activity from 100 micromachined electrodes. The heart of this recording system is a low-power integrated circuit that amplifies 100 weak neural signals, detects spikes with programmable threshold-crossing circuits, and returns these data via digital radio telemetry. The chip receives power, clock, and command signals through a coil-to-coil inductive link. Here we report that the isolated integrated circuit successfully recorded and wirelessly transmitted digitized electrical activity from peripheral nerve and cortex at 15.7 kS/s. The chip also simultaneously performed accurate on-chip spike detection and wirelessly transmitted the spike threshold-crossing data. We also present preliminary successful results from full system integration and packaging.
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Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
First Page 125
Last Page 128
DOI 10.1109/BIOCAS.2008.4696890
Subject Integrated Neural Interface; Wireless; Neural recording; Telemetry
Subject LCSH Integrated circuits; Microelectrodes; Implants, Artificial; Biotelemetry; Brain -- Electric properties
Language eng
Conference Title 2008 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference; ; Baltimore, MD, USA
Bibliographic Citation Harrison, R. R., Kier, R. J., Chestek, C. A., Gilja, V., Nuyujukian, P., Kim, S., Rieth, L., Warren, D. J., Ledbetter, N. M., Ryu, S. I., Shenoy, K. V., & Solzbacher, F. (2008). Wireless neural interface for chronic recording. Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS 2008), 125-8.
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