A very low power optical wireless receiver for use in low rate, short range applications, in general, and for use in retinal prosthesis application, in particular, is proposed. Conventional optical wireless receivers are based on transimpedance amplifier and consume large static power which is not suitable for low power biomedical applications. The proposed design consumes no static power. Robust background current rejection is achieved through the use of modulation in polarization domain. A low power receiver has been designed and simulated in 0.18 μm CMOS technology. It consumes 396 nW with a 1.8V supply at a data rate of 32 Kbit/s with a Figure-of-Merit (FoM) of 12pJ/bit. DC Photocurrent of 0 to 300nA can be rejected with a sensitivity o...
© 2018 Dr. Milad FaizollahWith today’s aging population and the rising number of people suffering fr...
In this paper we present the development of a signal and energy transmission technique for a retina ...
Wireless optical communication (WOPCOM) is a high-speed, high-capacity technology that uses white LE...
There is a growing interest to improve the quality of life of blind people. An implanted intracortic...
© 2011 Dr. Jiawei YangImplantable biomedical communication devices are now at the forefront of exten...
We report on the development of a novel modulation technique for UWB wireless...
© 2012 Dr. Leila KoushaeianThe development of an integrated low-power biomedical circuit for use in ...
Restoring visual function in blind people through technology can be challenging but very beneficial ...
An intracortical visual prosthesis plays a vital role in partially restoring the faculty of sight in...
Wireless power transfer presents a robust method to provide a safe and convenient solution for power...
To treat retinal degenerative diseases, a transcorneal electrical stimulation-based system is propos...
© 2011 Dr. Shun BaiWirelessly powered biomedical implant devices are widely adapted in bio-related r...
© 2014 Dr. Farhad GoodarzyRising healthcare costs as a fraction of gross domestic product (GDP) are ...
We propose a new UWB modulation technique for wireless optical communications in transcutaneous biot...
10.1109/ISICir.2011.61319702011 International Symposium on Integrated Circuits, ISIC 2011356-35
© 2018 Dr. Milad FaizollahWith today’s aging population and the rising number of people suffering fr...
In this paper we present the development of a signal and energy transmission technique for a retina ...
Wireless optical communication (WOPCOM) is a high-speed, high-capacity technology that uses white LE...
There is a growing interest to improve the quality of life of blind people. An implanted intracortic...
© 2011 Dr. Jiawei YangImplantable biomedical communication devices are now at the forefront of exten...
We report on the development of a novel modulation technique for UWB wireless...
© 2012 Dr. Leila KoushaeianThe development of an integrated low-power biomedical circuit for use in ...
Restoring visual function in blind people through technology can be challenging but very beneficial ...
An intracortical visual prosthesis plays a vital role in partially restoring the faculty of sight in...
Wireless power transfer presents a robust method to provide a safe and convenient solution for power...
To treat retinal degenerative diseases, a transcorneal electrical stimulation-based system is propos...
© 2011 Dr. Shun BaiWirelessly powered biomedical implant devices are widely adapted in bio-related r...
© 2014 Dr. Farhad GoodarzyRising healthcare costs as a fraction of gross domestic product (GDP) are ...
We propose a new UWB modulation technique for wireless optical communications in transcutaneous biot...
10.1109/ISICir.2011.61319702011 International Symposium on Integrated Circuits, ISIC 2011356-35
© 2018 Dr. Milad FaizollahWith today’s aging population and the rising number of people suffering fr...
In this paper we present the development of a signal and energy transmission technique for a retina ...
Wireless optical communication (WOPCOM) is a high-speed, high-capacity technology that uses white LE...