DocumentCode :
2775588
Title :
Independent hydraulic positioning for an implantable multi-electrode array
Author :
Sato, Takashi ; Suzuki, Takafumi ; Mabuchi, Kunihiko
Author_Institution :
Graduate Sch. of Inf. Physic & Comput., Tokyo Univ.
fYear :
2007
fDate :
2-5 May 2007
Firstpage :
73
Lastpage :
76
Abstract :
We report on a new hydraulic drive system for a microdrive, which enables the recording of multi-unit activity of waking animals. Our principal motivation for inventing this device was to simplify the task of positioning electrodes, which consumes a considerable amount of time and requires a high level of skill. The microdrive is cylindrical and has a diameter of 23.5 mm, a height of 37 mm, and a weight of 15 g. It allows for up to 22 electrodes, which are arranged on a 0.35 mm grid. The new microdrive is based on hydraulics to reduce its size and to facilitate its construction such as wiring of the electrodes. Fine movement of electrodes is realized by computer-controlled fluid supply system which can control a minimum of 0.004 mm3 amount of fluid. Although in a single-direction movement, each electrode can be positioned at any depth up to approximately 4 mm. The microdrive was evaluated under acute and chronic recording experiments and is shown to be capable of automatically positioning each electrode and successfully recording the neural signals of waking rats.
Keywords :
biomedical electrodes; hydraulic drives; prosthetics; computer-controlled fluid supply system; hydraulic drive system; hydraulic positioning; implantable multielectrode array; microdrive; positioning electrodes; waking animals; Animals; Automatic control; Electrodes; Hydraulic drives; Hydraulic systems; Neural engineering; Pumps; Rodents; USA Councils; Wiring;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Neural Engineering, 2007. CNE '07. 3rd International IEEE/EMBS Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kohala Coast, HI
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0792-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0792-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CNE.2007.369615
Filename :
4227220
Link To Document :
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