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Passive Wireless Multi-Channel Stimulator
Passive, wireless stimulators have received significant interest due to their ability to provide therapy and rehabilitation by targeting an organ with monophasic or biphasic stimulation pulses. Wireless stimulators are advantageous because they reduce the risk of infection and inflammation by eliminating wires that protrude through the skin. Extending...
Published: 10/7/2024   |   Inventor(s): Jennifer Blain Christen, Shiyi Liu, Ahmed Abed Benbuk, Daniel Gulick
Keywords(s): Brain and Machine Interface, Brain stimulation, Cancer, CNS Therapeutics, Epilepsy, Flexible electronics, Medical Device, Neural implants, Neural Prostheses, Neurostim and Neuromodulation, Neurostimulation, Stimulator, Traumatic Brain Injury
Category(s): Life Science (All LS Techs), Medical Devices
System to Interface with Targeted Neurons
Current neural interface and neuromodulation technologies lack the stability and specificity to target specific sensory or motor neurons within a nerve bundle. Emerging prosthetic devices for the central and peripheral nervous system require interfaces that can stimulate or sense targeted neurons with high discriminability to achieve very specific end-target...
Published: 11/1/2023   |   Inventor(s): Jitendran "jit" Muthuswamy, Sivakumar Palaniswamy
Keywords(s): Bioaugmentation, biomarker, Biosignature, Brain and Machine Interface, CNS Therapeutics, Cyber-Physical System, Diagnostics, Drug Delivery, Gene Delivery, Implantable, Medical Device, MEMS, Neural Prostheses, Neurostim and Neuromodulation, Prosthesis, PS-Bioengineering, Medical, Sensors
Category(s): Life Science (All LS Techs), Medical Devices
Electrochemical Pressure Sensor
Pressure/force sensors and transducers have wide utility in mechanical, medical and industrial applications, with each industry striving for increased performance. Three key features determine how successful a pressure sensor may be: sensitivity, durability, and cost. Because of their robust and inexpensive nature, transformative electrochemical pressure/force...
Published: 2/23/2023   |   Inventor(s): Jeffrey LaBelle, Austin Feldman, Mary Siuba, Ross Carlton, Jeffrey Andrade
Keywords(s): Automotive, Bio-Technology, Brain and Machine Interface, Detection, Device, Flexible electronics, Sensors, Transplantation, Vascular
Category(s): Chemical/Biological Sensors, Life Science (All LS Techs), Medical Devices
Human-Robot Mechanical Coupling with Intrinsic Safety Detachment Function
Currently under development are several advances in robotics technology that allow humans to connect with robotic devices such as exoskeletons and physical rehabilitation machines. Robots are currently in development for use in the Military, Medical, Industrial and Private sectors. However there is a problem facing the human users attempting to couple...
Published: 2/23/2023   |   Inventor(s): Panagiotis Artemiadis, Gerald O'neill
Keywords(s): Brain and Machine Interface, Exoskeleton, Machine, Neural, Physical Human-Robot Interaction, Tactile
Category(s): Manufacturing/Construction/Mechanical