DocumentCode
3046151
Title
Implantable biomedical microsystems: A new graduate course in biomedical circuits and systems
Author
Sodagar, Amir M.
Author_Institution
Res. Lab. for Integrated Circuits & Syst. (ICAS), K.N. Toosi Univ. of Technol., Tehran, Iran
fYear
2012
fDate
28-30 Nov. 2012
Firstpage
13
Lastpage
16
Abstract
After 2+ decades of research on design and development of implantable biomedical microsystems, now it is time to organize research achievements in this area in a consolidated and pedagogical form. This paper introduces a new graduate course in advanced biomedical circuits and systems. Designed for graduate students with electrical and biomedical engineering backgrounds, this course provides a general overview on the multi-disciplinary field of implantable biomedical microsystems. In addition to some introductory materials on physiology and biology where needed, this course comprises extensive contents and in-depth discussions on both system- and circuit-level aspects of the design of implantable microsystems. Moreover, this course also deals with issues concerned with design for implantability and envisions for testability. Wireless interfacing, signal processing, microelectrode array fabrication, and circuit design for implantable neural recording microsystems are studied extensively. Different design aspects of neural stimulation microsystems, cochlear implants, and visual prostheses are also reviewed briefly.
Keywords
bioelectric phenomena; biomedical education; biomedical electrodes; biomedical electronics; cochlear implants; design for testability; educational courses; further education; integrated circuit design; integrated circuit testing; medical signal processing; microelectrodes; microfabrication; neurophysiology; vision; biology; biomedical circuits; biomedical engineering backgrounds; circuit design; circuit-level aspects; cochlear implants; design for implantability; electrical backgrounds; electrical engineering; envision for testability; graduate course; graduate students; implantable biomedical microsystems; implantable neural recording microsystems; introductory materials; microelectrode array fabrication; multidisciplinary field; neural stimulation microsystems; physiology; signal processing; visual prostheses; wireless interfacing; Biomedical engineering; Circuits and systems; Cochlear implants; Materials; Telemetry; Visual prosthesis; Wireless communication;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location
Hsinchu
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-2291-1
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4673-2292-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BioCAS.2012.6418481
Filename
6418481
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