Advanced spike sorting approaches in implantable VLSI wireless brain computer interfaces: a survey

September 02, 2023 ยท The Cartographer ยท ๐Ÿ› 2024 IEEE Region 10 Symposium (TENSYMP)

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Authors Soujatya Sarkar arXiv ID 2309.00913 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Citations 5 Venue 2024 IEEE Region 10 Symposium (TENSYMP) Last Checked 3 days ago
Abstract
Brain Computer/Machine Interfaces (BCI/BMIs) have substantial potential for enhancing the lives of disabled individuals by restoring functionalities of missing body parts or allowing paralyzed individuals to regain speech and other motor capabilities. Due to severe health hazards arising from skull incisions required for wired BCI/BMIs, scientists are focusing on developing VLSI wireless BCI implants using biomaterials. However, significant challenges, like power efficiency and implant size, persist in creating reliable and efficient wireless BCI implants. With advanced spike sorting techniques, VLSI wireless BCI implants can function within the power and size constraints while maintaining neural spike classification accuracy. This study explores advanced spike sorting techniques to overcome these hurdles and enable VLSI wireless BCI/BMI implants to transmit data efficiently and achieve high accuracy.
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