DocumentCode
1764499
Title
Backscattering Neural Tags for Wireless Brain-Machine Interface Systems
Author
Moradi, Elham ; Amendola, Sara ; Bjorninen, Toni ; Sydanheimo, Lauri ; Carmena, Jose M. ; Rabaey, Jan M. ; Ukkonen, Leena
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. & Commun. Eng., Tampere Univ. of Technol., Tampere, Finland
Volume
63
Issue
2
fYear
2015
fDate
Feb. 2015
Firstpage
719
Lastpage
726
Abstract
Brain-machine interface (BMI) technology has tremendous potential to revolutionize healthcare by greatly improving the quality of life of millions of people suffering from a wide variety of neurological conditions. Radio-frequency identification (RFID)-inspired backscattering is a promising approach for wireless powering of miniature neural sensors required in BMI interfaces. We analyze the functionality of millimeter-size loop antennas in the wireless powering of miniature cortical implants through measurements in a human head equivalent liquid phantom and in the head of a postmortem pig. For the first time, we present the design and measurement of a miniature 1×1×1 mm3 backscattering device based on a cubic loop connected with an RFID integrated circuit (IC). Our measurement results show that this very small loop receives sufficient electromagnetic power to activate the IC when the device is implanted in a pig´s head. This demonstrates the feasibility of extremely small implant antennas in challenging wireless biomedical systems.
Keywords
backscatter; body area networks; brain-computer interfaces; health care; loop antennas; millimetre wave antennas; millimetre wave detectors; phantoms; prosthetics; radiofrequency identification; radiofrequency integrated circuits; BMI interface technology; IC; RFID integrated circuit; backscattering neural tags; cubic loop; electromagnetic power; healthcare; human head equivalent liquid phantom; millimeter-size loop antennas; miniature backscattering device; miniature cortical implants; miniature neural sensors; postmortem pig; radio-frequency identification-inspired backscattering; small implant antennas; wireless biomedical systems; wireless brain-machine interface systems; Antenna measurements; Implants; Integrated circuits; Transmitting antennas; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Backscattering neural sensor; near-field inductive link; neural prostheses; wireless brain–machine interface;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.2014.2384038
Filename
6991545
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