Advanced 56 Channels Stimulation System to Drive Intrafascicular Electrodes

T. Guiho, D. Andreu, V. M. López-Alvarez, P. Cvancara, A. Hiairrassary, G. Granata, L. Wauters, W. Jensen, J. L. Divoux, S. Micera, T. Stieglitz, X. Navarro, D. Guiraud

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Abstract

© Springer International Publishing AG 2017. A wearable, 56-channel stimulator was developed and successfully tested to drive multichannel intrafascicular electrodes. It is able to safely elicit sensory afferent signals through the activation of 4 Time-4H intrafascicular electrodes. The STIMEP embeds not only the pulse generator but also a software that ensures: (i) real time control by a hand-prosthesis, (ii) embedded procedures for sensation mapping interfaced with a PC software, (iii) impedance follow-up, (iv) real-time safety management.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBiosystems and Biorobotics
Pages743-747
Number of pages4
Volume15
ISBN (Electronic)2195-3570
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2017

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