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SUBCUTANEOUS MULTICHANNEL WIRELESS EEG FOR CHRONIC HOME USE
Subcutaneous Multi-Channel Wireless EEG For Continuous Home Monitoring Overview It is increasingly recognized that for many patients, like those with epilepsy, it can be of paramount importance to record neural activity continuously, 24/7, over weeks and months. Yet, no clinically viable system exists. Currently, the principal diagnostic method for...
Published: 12/20/2024   |   Inventor(s): Arto Nurmikko, Farah Laiwalla, Jihun Lee, Ah-Hyoung Lee, Sydney Cash
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Category(s): Devices, Neurotechnology, Neuroscience
LARGE-SCALE WIRELESS BIOSENSOR NETWORKS FOR BIOMEDICAL DIAGNOSTICS
Overview Electronic sensors are increasingly prevalent in the world around us. Scalability, however, is complicated by the fact that the signals at each sensor location can vary both in time and in magnitude, but often must be read at once by a single transceiver. Current brain-computer interface research, as an example, is hampered by inefficiencies...
Published: 8/22/2024   |   Inventor(s): Arto Nurmikko, Jihun Lee, Farah Laiwalla
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Category(s): Diagnostics
Implantable Wireless Network of Distributed Microscale Sensors for Neural Applications
­Wireless Network of Neural Implants for Brain-Machine Interfaces Overview The field of brain-machine interfaces has advanced significantly over the past two decades, especially in its successful transition into human clinical trials. This progress has relied largely on wired, invasive sensors for the acquisition of neural data with high spatial...
Published: 11/29/2021   |   Inventor(s): Arto Nurmikko, Farah Laiwalla, Lawrence Larson, Jihun Lee, Patrick Mercier, Peter Asbeck, Vincent Leung
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Category(s): Neuroscience
Adaptive, Wireless Microchiplet Network for Large Scale Cortical Sensing and Stimulation
Wireless Network of Neural Implants for Brain-Machine Interfaces Overview The field of brain-machine interfaces has advanced significantly over the past two decades, especially in its successful transition into human clinical trials. This progress has relied largely on wired, invasive sensors for the acquisition of neural data with high spatial and...
Published: 11/29/2021   |   Inventor(s): Arto Nurmikko, Lawrence Larson, Farah Laiwalla, Peter Asbeck, Ramesh Rao, Vincent Leung, Patrick Mercier, Jihun Lee
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Category(s): Neuroscience
Advanced, Wireless, Implantable Neural Recording and Stimulation Microsystem (Case 2032)
Principal Investigator:Arto Nurmikko, PhD, ProfessorSchool of EngineeringBrown UniversityProvidence, RIBrief Description:With the advent of advanced materials, MEMs, microfluidics, nanotechnology and interdisciplinary research programs between engineering fields and the biomedical sciences, miniaturized, next generation devices are now being developed...
Published: 6/20/2012   |   Inventor(s): Arto Nurmikko, Ming Yin, William Patterson Iii, Juan Aceros, David Borton, Christopher Bull, Farah Laiwalla
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Category(s): Devices, Diagnostics, Drug Delivery, Engineering and Sensors, Metabolic diseases, Nanotechnology, Neuroscience, Oncology, Research Tools, Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
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