A high-sensitivity, fully passive neurosensing system is presented for wireless brain signal monitoring. The proposed system is able to detect very low-power brain-like signals, viz. as low as -82 dBm (50 μVpp) at fneuro > 1 kHz. It is also able to read emulated neural signals as low as -70 dBm (200 μVpp) at fneuro > 100 Hz. This is an improvement of up to 22 dB in sensitivity as compared with previously reported neural signals. The system is comprised of an implanted neurosensor and an exterior interrogator. The neurosensor receives an external carrier signal and mixes it with the neural signals prior to retransmitting to the interrogator. Of importance is that the implanted neurosensor is fully passive and does not require a battery nor rectifier/regulator but is concurrently wireless for unobtrusive neurosensing with minimal impact to the individual's activity. To achieve this remarkable high sensitivity, the sensing system employed: 1) a subharmonic mixer using an anti-parallel diode pair; 2) a pair of implanted/interrogator antennas with high transmission coefficient |S21|;and 3) a matching circuit between the implanted antenna and the mixer. This neurosensing system brings forward a new possibility of wireless neural signal detection using passive brain implants.
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- A High-Sensitivity Fully Passive Neurosensing System for Wireless Brain Signal Monitoring
- Lee, Cedric W. L. (Author)
- Kiourti, Asimina (Author)
- Chae, Junseok (Author)
- Volakis, John L. (Author)
- Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering (Contributor)
- Digital object identifier: 10.1109/TMTT.2015.2421491
- Identifier TypeInternational standard serial numberIdentifier Value0018-9480
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Lee, Cedric W. L., Kiourti, Asimina, Chae, Junseok, & Volakis, John L. (2015). A High-Sensitivity Fully Passive Neurosensing System for Wireless Brain Signal Monitoring. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES, 63(6), 2060-2068. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TMTT.2015.2421491