Title :
A proposed intracortical visual prosthesis image processing system
Author :
Srivastava, N.R. ; Troyk, P.R.
Author_Institution :
Illinois Inst. of Technol., Chicago, IL
Abstract :
It has been a goal of neuroprosthesis researchers to develop a system, which could provide artificial vision to a large population of individuals with blindness. It has been demonstrated by earlier researches that stimulating the visual cortex area electrically can evoke spatial visual percepts, i.e. phosphenes. The goal of visual cortex prosthesis is to stimulate the visual cortex area and generate a visual perception in real time to restore vision. Even though the normal working of the visual system is not been completely understood, the existing knowledge has inspired research groups to develop strategies to develop visual cortex prosthesis which can help blind patients in their daily activities. A major limitation in this work is the development of an image processing system for converting an electronic image, as captured by a camera, into a real-time data stream for stimulation of the implanted electrodes. This paper proposes a system, which will capture the image using a camera and use a dedicated hardware real time image processor to deliver electrical pulses to intracortical electrodes. This system has to be flexible enough to adapt to individual patients and to various strategies of image reconstruction. Here we consider a preliminary architecture for this system
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biomedical electrodes; biomedical optical imaging; image reconstruction; medical image processing; neurophysiology; prosthetics; vision defects; visual perception; artificial vision; blindness; electrical pulses; electrical stimulation; electronic image; image processing system; image reconstruction; implanted electrodes; intracortical electrodes; intracortical visual prosthesis; neuroprosthesis; phosphenes; spatial visual percepts; visual cortex; visual perception; Blindness; Cameras; Electrodes; Image processing; Image restoration; Prosthetics; Real time systems; Visual perception; Visual prosthesis; Visual system; Intracortical; image processing; visual prosthesis;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2005. IEEE-EMBS 2005. 27th Annual International Conference of the
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8741-4
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2005.1615667