DocumentCode :
3000438
Title :
An implantable, rechargeable neuromodulation research tool using a distributed interface and algorithm architecture
Author :
Bourget, Duane ; Bink, Hank ; Stanslaski, Scott ; Linde, David ; Arnett, Chris ; Adamski, Tom ; Denison, Tim
Author_Institution :
Medtronic Neuromodulation, Minneapolis, MN, USA
fYear :
2015
fDate :
22-24 April 2015
Firstpage :
61
Lastpage :
65
Abstract :
Implantable medical devices can provide chronic access to the nervous system. Implants containing embedded scientific instrumentation payloads (e.g. - sensors, classification, and control policy implementation) provide a unique opportunity for exploring diseased neural networks and how these neural networks may be better treated. Physically embedding payloads in an implant creates intertwined constraints such as power consumption, algorithmic computation limits and lack of flexibility, data storage, and the scale of sensing information. These limitations can be largely addressed with a combination of rechargeable batteries and high-bandwidth, secure, distance telemetry, which enables a distributed neural research system. Taking advantage of a distributed architecture helps facilitate scientific investigation in a more unconstrained environment. In this paper, we describe the design of an implantable research tool, discuss the prototype system architecture and its design details, and present preliminary bench verification and validation with human data drawn from representative use cases.
Keywords :
biomedical telemetry; medical computing; neural nets; neurophysiology; prosthetics; secondary cells; algorithm architecture; algorithmic computation; control policy implementation; data storage; diseased neural networks; distributed architecture; distributed interface; high-bandwidth secure distance telemetry; human data; implantable medical devices; nervous system; power consumption; rechargeable batteries; rechargeable neuromodulation research tool; Algorithm design and analysis; Implants; Medical treatment; Prototypes; Sensors; Signal processing algorithms; Telemetry;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Neural Engineering (NER), 2015 7th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on
Conference_Location :
Montpellier
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NER.2015.7146560
Filename :
7146560
Link To Document :
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