DocumentCode
3190754
Title
Development of an implantable wireless ECoG 128ch recording device for clinical brain machine interface
Author
Matsushita, Kazuki ; Hirata, Masayuki ; Suzuki, Takumi ; Ando, Hideki ; Ota, Yoshiharu ; Sato, Fumiaki ; Morris, S. ; Yoshida, Takafumi ; Matsuki, H. ; Yoshimine, Toshiki
Author_Institution
Med. Sch., Osaka Univ., Suita, Japan
fYear
2013
fDate
3-7 July 2013
Firstpage
1867
Lastpage
1870
Abstract
Brain Machine Interface (BMI) is a system that assumes user´s intention by analyzing user´s brain activities and control devices with the assumed intention. It is considered as one of prospective tools to enhance paralyzed patients´ quality of life. In our group, we especially focus on ECoG (electro-corti-gram)-BMI, which requires surgery to place electrodes on the cortex. We try to implant all the devices within the patient´s head and abdomen and to transmit the data and power wirelessly. Our device consists of 5 parts: (1) High-density multi-electrodes with a 3D shaped sheet fitting to the individual brain surface to effectively record the ECoG signals; (2) A small circuit board with two integrated circuit chips functioning 128 [ch] analogue amplifiers and A/D converters for ECoG signals; (3) A Wifi data communication & control circuit with the target PC; (4) A non-contact power supply transmitting electrical power minimum 400[mW] to the device 20[mm] away. We developed those devices, integrated them, and, investigated the performance.
Keywords
amplifiers; analogue-digital conversion; biomedical electrodes; brain; brain-computer interfaces; data communication; integrated circuits; medical disorders; patient diagnosis; prosthetics; surgery; wireless LAN; 3D shaped sheet fitting; A/D converters; ECoG BMI; ECoG signal; Wifi data communication; abdomen; analogue amplifiers; clinical brain machine interface; control circuit; control device; distance 20 mm; electrical power; electrocortigram; high-density multielectrode; implant device; implantable wireless ECoG 128ch recording device; individual brain surface; integrated circuit chips; noncontact power supply; paralyzed patient quality of life enhance; patient head; power 400 mW; small circuit board; surgery; user brain activities; Batteries; Educational institutions; Electrodes; Power supplies; Three-dimensional displays; Titanium; Wireless communication;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Osaka
ISSN
1557-170X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6609888
Filename
6609888
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