Journal ArticleIn an integrated wireless neural interface based on the Utah electrode array, the implanted electronics are supplied with power through inductive coupling between two coils. This inductive link is affected by conductive and dielectric materials and media surrounding the implant coil. In this study, the influences of the integration of an implant coil on a silicon-based IC and electrode array, thin-film Parylene-C encapsulation, and physiological medium surrounding the coil were investigated systematically and quantitatively by empirical measurements. A few embodiments of implant coils with different geometrical parameters were made with a diameter of ∼5.5 mm by winding fine wire with a diameter of approximately 50 μm. The p...
Life-threatening medical conditions such as stroke, spinal injuries and traumatic brain injury affec...
wards a fully integrated, wireless neural interface consisting of a 100-channel microelectrode array...
Journal ArticleOne requirement of a chronically implantable, wireless neural interface device is th...
Journal ArticleIn an integrated wireless neural interface based on the Utah electrode array, the im...
Journal ArticleFor the conventional Utah Electrode Array (UEA) to be able to function without transc...
This paper discusses the safety requirements, equivalent circuit model, and design strategy of wirel...
The paper aims at exploring advantages and drawbacks of using high-frequency inductive links to tran...
Abstract — This article presents an inductive power link for a cortical implant. The link includes a...
It has long been suspected that tethering forces between a peripheral nerve interface device and a c...
Journal ArticleCommunication systems for implantable medical devices are rapidly advancing. Cardiac...
<p>The electrical interface to neural medical devices is researched from three perspectives, namely,...
Journal ArticleWe herein report in vitro functional stability and recording longevity of a fully int...
Journal ArticleA primary goal of the Integrated Neural Interface Project (INIP) is to develop a wir...
Implantable medical devices provide therapy to treat numerous health conditions as well as monitorin...
Journal ArticleDue to limited battery life and size limitations, many implantable biomedical device...
Life-threatening medical conditions such as stroke, spinal injuries and traumatic brain injury affec...
wards a fully integrated, wireless neural interface consisting of a 100-channel microelectrode array...
Journal ArticleOne requirement of a chronically implantable, wireless neural interface device is th...
Journal ArticleIn an integrated wireless neural interface based on the Utah electrode array, the im...
Journal ArticleFor the conventional Utah Electrode Array (UEA) to be able to function without transc...
This paper discusses the safety requirements, equivalent circuit model, and design strategy of wirel...
The paper aims at exploring advantages and drawbacks of using high-frequency inductive links to tran...
Abstract — This article presents an inductive power link for a cortical implant. The link includes a...
It has long been suspected that tethering forces between a peripheral nerve interface device and a c...
Journal ArticleCommunication systems for implantable medical devices are rapidly advancing. Cardiac...
<p>The electrical interface to neural medical devices is researched from three perspectives, namely,...
Journal ArticleWe herein report in vitro functional stability and recording longevity of a fully int...
Journal ArticleA primary goal of the Integrated Neural Interface Project (INIP) is to develop a wir...
Implantable medical devices provide therapy to treat numerous health conditions as well as monitorin...
Journal ArticleDue to limited battery life and size limitations, many implantable biomedical device...
Life-threatening medical conditions such as stroke, spinal injuries and traumatic brain injury affec...
wards a fully integrated, wireless neural interface consisting of a 100-channel microelectrode array...
Journal ArticleOne requirement of a chronically implantable, wireless neural interface device is th...