DocumentCode
1002974
Title
A 5
W/Channel Spectral Analysis IC for Chronic Bidirectional Brain–Machine Interfaces
Author
Avestruz, Al-Thaddeus ; Santa, Wesley ; Carlson, Dave ; Jensen, Randy ; Stanslaski, Scott ; Helfenstine, Alan ; Denison, Tim
Author_Institution
Medtronic Neuromodulation Technol., Columbia Heights, MN
Volume
43
Issue
12
fYear
2008
Firstpage
3006
Lastpage
3024
Abstract
This paper describes an amplification and spectral processing IC for extracting key bioelectrical signals, or ldquobiomarkersrdquo, which are expressed in the brain´s field potentials. The intent is to explore using these biomarkers to drive prosthetic actuators or titrate therapy devices such as a deep-brain neurostimulator. The prototype IC uses 5 muW/channel to resolve signals on the order of 1 muVrms. The four channels on the device provide independent spectral analysis from DC to 1 kHz, with variable bandwidth and power filtering characteristics. The noise floor and flexible spectral processing support a broad range of potential applications including sleep staging, Parkinson´s disease, detection of movement intention for neuroprosthesis, and detection of high frequency ldquofast ripplesrdquo for exploring seizure prediction. To fully demonstrate the IC´s functionality, we include results from a prototype ldquoclosed-looprdquo neurostimulator implementing adaptive titration of therapy based on measured field potential activity.
Keywords
bioelectric potentials; brain; brain-computer interfaces; diseases; handicapped aids; neurophysiology; patient treatment; prosthetics; sleep; Parkinson´s disease; bioelectrical signals; biomarkers; brain field potentials; channel spectral analysis IC; chronic bidirectional brain-machine interfaces; closed-loop neurostimulator; deep-brain neurostimulator; neuroprosthesis; power 5 muW; power filtering property; prosthetic actuators; sleep staging; titrate therapy devices; variable bandwidth property; Actuators; Bioelectric phenomena; Biomarkers; Electric potential; Medical treatment; Prosthetics; Prototypes; Signal processing; Signal resolution; Spectral analysis; Brain–machine interface; chopper stabilization; neural amplifier; neuroprosthesis;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9200
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSSC.2008.2006460
Filename
4684654
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