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Projektbeschreibung:
This project is aimed to develop a miniaturized wireless bidirectional (closed loop) neural interface, which will be an innovative verification platform to evaluate and explore: i. the existing Brain-Links-Brain-Tools components and their implant/tissue-probe interactions ii. novel near field data transmission techniques iii. fully adaptive and highly efficient power transfer interfaces iv. in-vivo Parkinson disease testing, analysis and treatment facilities This intended project is composed of two phases: Phase I aims for the creation of a wireless bidirectional neural interface and for efficiently exploring it in closed-loop in vivo experiments. Main focus is to obtain the performance metrics on all major components during an animal experiment. In Phase II a wireless interconnection system between the neural interfaces (read-out-amplifier and stimulator) and extracorporeal signal processing units should be realized. This includes new approaches of a very high bit rate near field interface realized and a self-optimizing inductive wireless powering interface.

Ansprechpartner: Prof. Dr. Thomas Stieglitz
Tel: 203- 7471
Email: stieglitz@imtek.de
Projektlaufzeit:
Projektbeginn: 01.02.2017
Projektende: 31.12.2018
Projektleitung:
Kuhl M

Matthias Kuhl
University of Freiburg -IMTEK
Georges-Koehler-Allee 102
D-79110 Freiburg Germany

Biomedizinische Mikrotechnik
Prof. Dr. Thomas Stieglitz
Georges-Köhler-Allee 102
79110 Freiburg

Telefon: 0761 203 7471
Fax: 0761 203 7472
Email: christa.pritzkat@imtek.uni-freiburg.de
http://www.imtek.de/bmt
Kooperationspartner
Kuhl M Adnan Yousaf Stieglitz T Hofmann U Paul O
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