The Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec)
Online ISSN : 2424-3124
2012
Session ID : 2A2-B02
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2A2-B02 Development of an Implantable Wireless ECoG Recording Device : Performance Investigation of the first Prototype(Sense, Motion and Measurement(2))
Kojiro MATSUSHITAMasayuki HIRATATakafumi SUZUKITakeshi YOSHIDAKentaro KATOHirofumi SATOHidetoshi MATSUKIMorris SHYNETetsu GOTOToshiki YOSHIMINE
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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 wireless data communication & control device with the PC installing its dedicated software. At the present stage, the Bluetooth chips are temporally applied; (4) A non-contact power supply transmitting electrical power minimum 4[W] to the device 10-40[mm] away. We developed those devices, integrated them, and, investigated the performance.
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