A wireless, fully-passive neurosensing system for brain signal monitoring Conference

Kiourti, A, Wang, Z, Volakis, JL. (2014). A wireless, fully-passive neurosensing system for brain signal monitoring . 10.1109/USNC-URSI-NRSM.2014.6928138

cited authors

  • Kiourti, A; Wang, Z; Volakis, JL

authors

abstract

  • Brain implant technology has the potential for understanding and improving human conditions, e.g. physical control restoration, early seizure detection, prosthetics control, and so on. However, development of such technology has yet to be adopted because conventional wired techniques restrict patient mobility and endanger safety, and due to excessive heating caused by the employed implant electronics. In the latter case, it is necessary to employ batteryless circuitry to suppress possible interference with neurological signals.

publication date

  • October 16, 2014

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