DocumentCode :
1755881
Title :
The PennBMBI: Design of a General Purpose Wireless Brain-Machine-Brain Interface System
Author :
Xilin Liu ; Milin Zhang ; Subei, Basheer ; Richardson, Andrew G. ; Lucas, Timothy H. ; Van der Spiegel, Jan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Syst. Eng., Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Volume :
9
Issue :
2
fYear :
2015
fDate :
42095
Firstpage :
248
Lastpage :
258
Abstract :
In this paper, a general purpose wireless Brain- Machine -Brain Interface (BMBI) system is presented. The system integrates four battery-powered wireless devices for the implementation of a closed-loop sensorimotor neural interface, including a neural signal analyzer, a neural stimulator, a body-area sensor node and a graphic user interface implemented on the PC end. The neural signal analyzer features a four channel analog front-end with configurable bandpass filter, gain stage, digitization resolution, and sampling rate. The target frequency band is configurable from EEG to single unit activity. A noise floor of 4.69 μVrms is achieved over a bandwidth from 0.05 Hz to 6 kHz . Digital filtering, neural feature extraction, spike detection, sensing-stimulating modulation, and compressed sensing measurement are realized in a central processing unit integrated in the analyzer. A flash memory card is also integrated in the analyzer. A 2-channel neural stimulator with a compliance voltage up to ±12 V is included. The stimulator is capable of delivering unipolar or bipolar, charge-balanced current pulses with programmable pulse shape, amplitude, width, pulse train frequency and latency. A multi-functional sensor node, including an accelerometer, a temperature sensor, a flexiforce sensor and a general sensor extension port has been designed. A computer interface is designed to monitor, control and configure all aforementioned devices via a wireless link, according to a custom designed communication protocol. Wireless closed-loop operation between the sensory devices, neural stimulator, and neural signal analyzer can be configured. The proposed system was designed to link two sites in the brain, bridging the brain and external hardware, as well as creating new sensory and motor pathways for clinical practice. Bench test and in vivo experiments are performed to verify the functions and performances of the system.
Keywords :
accelerometers; band-pass filters; body sensor networks; brain-computer interfaces; compressed sensing; digital filters; electroencephalography; feature extraction; graphical user interfaces; medical signal detection; neurophysiology; temperature sensors; 2-channel neural stimulator; EEG; PC end; PennBMBI; accelerometer; bandwidth 0.05 Hz to 6 kHz; battery-powered wireless devices; bipolar current pulses; body-area sensor node; central processing unit; charge-balanced current pulses; clinical practice; closed-loop sensorimotor neural interface; communication protocol; compliance voltage; compressed sensing measurement; computer interface; configurable bandpass filter; digital filtering; digitization resolution; external hardware; flash memory card; flexiforce sensor; four channel analog front-end; gain stage; general purpose wireless brain-machine-brain interface system design; general sensor extension port; graphic user interface; latency; motor pathways; multifunctional sensor node; neural feature extraction; neural signal analyzer; noise floor; programmable pulse amplitude; programmable pulse shape; programmable pulse width; pulse train frequency; sampling rate; sensing-stimulating modulation; sensory devices; sensory pathways; single unit activity; spike detection; target frequency band; temperature sensor; unipolar current pulses; wireless closed-loop operation; wireless link; Compressed sensing; Feature extraction; Graphical user interfaces; Hardware; Transceivers; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Brain-Machine-Brain Interface (BMBI); closed-loop BMI; neural recording; neural stimulation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1932-4545
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBCAS.2015.2392555
Filename :
7055376
Link To Document :
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