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Passive Wireless Multi-Channel Stimulator
Case ID:
M22-230L
Web Published:
4/7/2023
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 the operation of wireless stimulators from single-to multi-channel improves their spatial diversity, however, it complicates the circuit design, increases active current consumption and requires the use of active components to process a selective wake-up signal.
Researchers at The Biodesign Institute of Arizona State University have developed an ultra-low-power wireless, multi-band stimulator which combines RF energy harvesting and wake-up functionalities for on-demand and selective activation of a specific stimulation channel. This stimulator does not require a battery to operate, and it relies on passive components to harvest energy from the wireless signal. It also utilizes a small number of active components to turn on a stimulation channel upon reception of a wake-up signal.
This stimulator utilizes simple and scalable architectures to achieve selective channel activation without requiring complex or power-hungry processing.
Potential Applications
Electrical stimulation of a target organ
Heart
Brain
Other organs
Benefits and Advantages
Multi-channel stimulator that uses passive and minimally active components
Allows spatial and temporal diversity
Simple and scalable architecture
Ultra-low-power
Does not require a battery, which is difficult in implantables
Wake-up functionalities for on-demand and selective activation without requiring complex or power-hungry processing
Only contains three active components which can be powered through the harvested RF energy
Active components automatically turn off after stimulation and remain off until the next stimulation
Eliminates the need for digital processing, clocking, multiplexing, and advanced communication protocols for selective channel activation
For more information about the inventor(s) and their research, please see
Dr. Blain Christen's departmental webpage
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Direct Link:
https://canberra-ip.technologypublisher.com/tech/Passive_Wireless_Multi-Chann el_Stimulator
Keywords:
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
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For Information, Contact:
Jovan Heusser
Director of Licensing and Business Development
Skysong Innovations
jovan.heusser@skysonginnovations.com