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BioCAS 2014: Lausanne, Switzerland
- IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference, BioCAS 2014, Proceedings, Lausanne, Switzerland, October 22-24, 2014. IEEE 2014
- Peng Li, Ming Liu, Xu Zhang, Hongda Chen:
Efficient online feature extraction algorithm for spike sorting in a multichannel FPGA-based neural recording system. 1-4 - Jamilah A. Abdur-Rahim, Takeshi Ogawa, Junichiro Hirayama, Shin Ishii:
Database-driven artifact detection method for EEG systems with few channels (DAD). 5-8 - Tao Xiong, Yuanming Suo, Jie Zhang, Siwei Liu, Ralph Etienne-Cummings, Sang Chin, Trac D. Tran:
A dictionary learning algorithm for multi-channel neural recordings. 9-12 - Mahsa Shoaran, Hossein Afshari, Alexandre Schmid:
A novel compressive sensing architecture for high-density biological signal recording. 13-16 - Hsea-Ching Hsueh, Shao-Yi Chien:
On-line Local Mean Decomposition and its application to ECG signal denoising. 17-20 - Yang Du, Dorin Gutu, Kenji Shibata, Yasuhiro Inazumi, Yuukou Horita:
A study of the relationship between image quality and Cerebral Blood Flow. 21-24 - Renata C. Borges, Márcio H. Costa, Patrick A. Naylor, Alexandre A. Ferreira:
Impact of the vent size in the feedback-path and occlusion-effect in hearing aids. 25-28 - Onur Guven, Amir Eftekhar, Reza Hoshyar, Giovanni Frattini, Wilko J. Kindt, Timothy G. Constandinou:
Realtime ECG baseline removal: An isoelectric point estimation approach. 29-32 - Rasoul Yousefi, Mehrdad Nourani:
Cardiac gating technique for arterial oxygen saturation measurement. 33-36 - Farzaneh Ahmadi, Matheus Araujo Ribeiro, Mark Halaki:
Surface electromyography of neck strap muscles for estimating the intended pitch of a bionic voice source. 37-40 - Wei-Jung Jou, Pei-Wen Huang, Yu-Min Lin, Sung-Chun Tang, Dar-Ming Lai, An-Yeu Wu:
A stroke severity monitoring system based on quantitative modified multiscale entropy. 41-44 - Eleni Demarchou, Julius Georgiou, Nicoletta Nicolaou, Timothy G. Constandinou:
Anesthetic-induced changes in EEG activity: A graph theoretical approach. 45-48 - Andrius Solosenko, Vaidotas Marozas:
Automatic Premature Ventricular Contraction detection in photoplethysmographic signals. 49-52 - Rujipan Sampanna, Sanya Mitaim:
Noise benefits in motor imagery classification using ensemble support vector machine. 53-56 - Simone Benatti, Bojan Milosevic, Filippo Casamassima, Philipp Schönle, Petrit Bunjaku, Schekeb Fateh, Qiuting Huang, Luca Benini:
EMG-based hand gesture recognition with flexible analog front end. 57-60 - Leila Mirmohamadsadeghi, Sibylle Fallet, Andréa Buttu, Jonas Saugy, Thomas Rupp, Raphael Heinzer, Jean-Marc Vesin, Gregoire P. Millet:
Sleep apnea detection using features from the respiration and the ecg recorded with smart-shirts. 61-64 - Tzung-Min Tsai, Hsing-Chen Lin, Shuenn-Yuh Lee, Soon-Jyh Chang:
Heart rate detection through bone-conduction headset. 65-68 - V. Rajesh Pamula, Marian Verhelst, Chris Van Hoof, Refet Firat Yazicioglu:
Computationally-efficient compressive sampling for low-power pulseoximeter system. 69-72 - Wai-Chi Fang, Jui-Chung Chang, Kuan-Ju Huang, Chih-Wei Feng, Chia-Ching Chou:
An efficient VLSI implementation of SVD processor of on-line recursive ICA for real-time EEG system. 73-76 - Pradeep K. W. Abeygunawardhana, Masaru Fujiwara, Satoru Suzuki, Ichirou Ishimaru:
Signal conditioning for imaging type Fourier spectroscopy using Independent Component Analysis. 77-80 - Tomoki Sugiura, Shoko Nakatsuka, Jaehoon Yu, Yoshinori Takeuchi, Masaharu Imai:
An efficient data compression method for artificial vision systems and its low energy implementation using ASIP technology. 81-84 - Yves Gendrault, Morgan Madec, Martin Lemaire, Christophe Lallement, Jacques Haiech:
Automated design of artificial biological functions based on fuzzy logic. 85-88 - Meghdad Hajimorad, Jay D. Keasling:
Independence among synthetic genetic devices in the bacterium Escherichia coli extends to the time-domain. 89-92 - Weitao Li, Lidong Xing, Ling Tao, Zhiyu Qian, Liming Nie:
In vivo monitoring of blood-brain barrier leakage by using photoacoustic microscopy. 93-96 - Qinwei Li, Xia Xiao, Hang Song, Liang Wang, Takamaro Kikkawa:
Tumor response extraction based on ensemble empirical mode decomposition for early breast cancer detection by UWB. 97-100 - Fumihiko Taya, Yu Sun, Nitish V. Thakor, Anastasios Bezerianos:
Information transfer efficiency during rest and task a functional connectome approach. 101-104 - Akachukwu B. Okoli, James B. Penny, Wai Lok Woo, Satnam Singh Dlay:
Guidewire insertion planning for extracapsular hip fracture surgery. 105-108 - Afreen Azhari, Takumi Sugitani, Kenta Sogo, Takamaro Kikkawa, Xia Xiao:
A 17 GHz bandwidth 1.2 mW CMOS switching matrix for UWB breast cancer imaging. 109-112 - Byounghyun Lim, Sou Takahashi, Masato Futagawa, Fumihiro Dasai, Makoto Ishida, Kazuaki Sawada:
On-chip square wave voltammetric pulse generator for redox measurement employing array structure. 113-116 - Yanyan Yu, Jieyu Cheng, Jizhou Li, Weifu Chen, Bernard Chiu:
Automatic prostate segmentation from transrectal ultrasound images. 117-120 - Vanessa Senger, Nico Hoffmann, Jens Müller, Julia Hollmach, Christian Schnabel, Yordan Radev, Jan Müller, Matthias Kirsch, Uwe Petersohn, Gerald Steiner, Edmund Koch, Ronald Tetzlaff:
Motion correction of thermographic images in neurosurgery: Performance comparison. 121-124 - Y. Seo, Kenta Sogo, Akihiro Toya, Takumi Sugitani, Afreen Azhari, X. Xiao, Takamaro Kikkawa:
CMOS equivalent time sampling of Gaussian monocycle pulse for confocal imaging. 125-128 - Jiasen Huang, Junyan Ren, Jun Xu, Yuanyuan Wang:
General expression based inner loop unrolling scheme for TV-GD algorithm adopted in photoacoustic imaging. 129-132 - Sarah Ostadabbas, Maziyar Baran Pouyan, Mehrdad Nourani, Nasser Kehtarnavaz:
In-bed posture classification and limb identification. 133-136 - Cheol E. Han, Luis R. Peraza, John-Paul Taylor, Marcus Kaiser:
Predicting age across human lifespan based on structural connectivity from diffusion tensor imaging. 137-140 - Kristóf Karacs, Mihaly Radvanyi, Attila Stubendek, Balazs Bezanyi:
Learning hierarchical spatial semantics for visual orientation devices. 141-144 - Cheng-Han Hsieh, Ming-Chun Liang, Shih-Yu Chang Chien, Yuan-Sun Chu, Hsing-Chen Lin, Shuenn-Yuh Lee:
Wearable electrocardiogram acquisition and classification systems with different distributive operations. 145-148 - Frédéric Giroud, Pascal Persechini, Pierre-François Ruedi, F. Viemon, Frederic Masson:
ECG sensor interface in a low power SoC for wireless portable ECG monitoring. 149-152 - Paola Pierleoni, Alberto Belli, Lorenzo Palma, Luca Pernini, Simone Valenti:
A versatile ankle-mounted fall detection device based on attitude heading systems. 153-156 - Irina Spulber, Enrica Papi, Y.-M. Chen, Salzitsa Anastasova-Ivanova, Jeroen H. M. Bergmann, Pantelis Georgiou, Alison H. McGregor:
Development of a wireless multi-functional body sensing platform for smart garment integration. 157-160 - Abner Ayala-Acevedo, Maysam Ghovanloo:
Smartphone-compatible robust classification algorithm for the Tongue Drive System. 161-164 - Philipp Schönle, Petrit Bunjaku, Schekeb Fateh, Qiuting Huang:
Modular multi-sensor platform for portable and wireless medical instrumentation. 165-168 - Julien Ghaye, Sinan K. Muldur, Patricia Urban, Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen, Pascal Colpo, Danilo Demarchi, Giovanni De Micheli, Sandro Carrara:
Live demonstration: A smart camera for real-time monitoring of fluorescent cell biomarkers. 169 - Jie Zhang, Tao Xiong, Srinjoy Mitra, Yuanming Suo, Trac D. Tran, Refet Firat Yazicioglu, Ralph Etienne-Cummings:
Live demonstration: A closed loop Compressive Sensing neural recording system. 170 - Lukasz Farian, Juan A. Leñero-Bardallo, Philipp Häfliger:
Live demonstration: A Bio-Inspired AER temporal tri-color differentiator. 171 - Pau Herrero, Mohamed Fayez El-Sharkawy, Peter Pesl, Monika Reddy, Nick Oliver, Desmond Johnston, Chris Toumazou, Pantelis Georgiou:
Live demonstration: A handheld Bio-inspired Artificial pancreas for treatment of diabetes. 172 - Cristina Boero, Maria Antonietta Casulli, Jacopo Olivo, Lorenzo Foglia, Sandro Carrara, Giovanni De Micheli:
Live demonstration: In-situ biosensors array for cell culture monitoring. 173 - Daniel Matolin, Garrick Orchard, Jean-Baptiste Floderer, Christoph Posch:
Live demonstration: Event-driven high-speed imaging. 174 - Peter Pesl, Pau Herrero, Monika Reddy, Nick Oliver, Desmond Johnston, Chris Toumazou, Pantelis Georgiou:
Live demonstration: An advanced bolus calculator for diabetes management - A clinical and patient platform. 175 - José L. Ausín, Javier Ramos, Guido Torelli, Juan F. Duque-Carillo:
Live demonstration: A wireless multichannel bioimpedance spectrometer for patient monitoring. 176 - Kyle Fricke, Robert Sobot:
Live demonstration: Wireless telemetry system for implantable Pressure-Volume cardiac monitoring. 177 - Xavier Lagorce, Cedric Meyer, Sio-Hoi Ieng, David Filliat, Ryad Benosman:
Live demonstration: Neuromorphic event-based multi-kernel algorithm for high speed visual features tracking. 178 - Erich W. Schmid:
Live demonstration: Transverse stimulation or artefact? 179 - Jamilah A. Abdur-Rahim, Takeshi Ogawa, Junichiro Hirayama, Shin Ishii:
Live demonstration: Database-driven artifact detection method for EEG systems with few channels (DAD). 180 - Philipp Schönle, Petrit Bunjaku, Schekeb Fateh, Qiuting Huang:
Live demonstration: Modular multi-sensor platform for portable and wireless medical instrumentation. 181 - Angelica M. Cobo, Heidi Tu, Roya Sheybani, Ellis Meng:
Live demonstration: Characterization of a wireless implantable infusion micropump for small animal research under simulated in vivo conditions. 182 - Luis A. Camuñas-Mesa, Teresa Serrano-Gotarredona, Bernabé Linares-Barranco:
Live demonstration: Event-driven sensing and processing for high-speed robotic vision. 183 - Kiyotaka Sasagawa, Yoshinori Sunaga, Makito Haruta, Takahiro Yamaguchi, Hironari Takehara, Hiroaki Takehara, Toshihiko Noda, Takashi Tokuda, Jun Ohta:
Demonstration of implantable CMOS image sensors for functional brain imaging. 184 - Shoko Ota, Kiichi Niitsu, Hiroki Kondo, Masaru Hori, Kazuo Nakazato:
Live demonstration: A CMOS sensor platform with 1.2 µm × 2.05 µm electroless-plated 1024 × 1024 microelectrode array for high-sensitivity rapid direct bacteria counting. 185 - Tianyi Liu, Ulrich Bihr, Joachim Becker, Jens Anders, Maurits Ortmanns:
Live demonstration: In vivo verification of a 100 Mbps transcutaneous optical telemetric link. 186 - Frédéric Giroud, Pascal Persechini, Pierre-François Ruedi, Giovanni Ansaloni, Rubén Braojos, F. Viemon, Frederic Masson:
Live demonstration: ECG sensor interface in a low power SoC for wireless portable ECG monitoring. 187 - Takumi Kawasetsu, Ryoya Ishida, Tadashi Sanada, Hirotsugu Okuno:
Live demonstration: A hardware system for emulating the early vision utilizing a silicon retina and SpiNNaker chips. 188 - Yves Gendrault, Morgan Madec, Martin Lemaire, Christophe Lallement, Jacques Haiech:
Live demonstration: Automated design of artificial biological functions based on fuzzy logic. 189 - Alexander Sun, Travis Wambach, A. G. Venkatesh, Drew A. Hall:
Live demonstration: A low-cost smartphone-based electrochemical biosensor for point-of-care diagnostics. 190 - Hayato Komori, Kiichi Niitsu, Junko Tanaka, Yu Ishige, Masao Kamahori, Kazuo Nakazato:
Live demonstration: An extended-gate CMOS sensor array with enzyme-immobilized microbeads for redox-potential glucose detection. 191 - K. T. Yang, Aline Serteyn, Rik Vullings, Jan W. M. Bergmans:
Sensitivity analysis of Heuer's method for motion-artifacts reduction in capacitive biopotential measurements. 192-195 - Pakorn Prasopsin, Bhirawich Pholpoke, Samattachai Tepwimonpetkun, Woradorn Wattanapanitch:
A compact low-power mixed-signal architecture for powerline interference rejection in biopotential analog front ends. 196-199 - Tsung-Che Lu, Pei-Yu Chen, Shih-Wei Yeh, Lan-Da Van:
Multiple stopping criteria and high-precision EMD architecture implementation for Hilbert-Huang transform. 200-203 - Mauro Mangia, Marco Paleari, Paolo Ariano, Riccardo Rovatti, Gianluca Setti:
Compressed sensing based on rakeness for surface ElectroMyoGraphy. 204-207 - Niloofar Yazdani, Amin Rashidi, Amir M. Sodagar, Maryam Mohebbi:
Reduction of spatial data redundancy in implantable multi-channel neural recording microsystems. 208-211 - Erich W. Schmid:
Special session keynote address: The physics of the stimulation process. 212-215 - Shawn K. Kelly, William F. Ellersick, Ashwati Krishnan, Patrick Doyle, Douglas B. Shire, John L. Wyatt Jr., Joseph F. Rizzo III:
Redundant safety features in a high-channel-count retinal neurostimulator. 216-219 - Albrecht Rothermel:
Recent results with subretinal stimulation. 220-223 - Manuel Monge, Azita Emami:
Design considerations for high-density fully intraocular epiretinal prostheses. 224-227 - Pascal Alexander Hager, Pirmin Vogel, Andrea Bartolini, Luca Benini:
Assessing the area/power/performance tradeoffs for an integrated fully-digital, large-scale 3D-ultrasound beamformer. 228-231 - Sara S. Ghoreishizadeh, Cristina Boero, Antonio Pullini, Camilla Baj-Rossi, Sandro Carrara, Giovanni De Micheli:
Sub-mW reconfigurable interface IC for electrochemical sensing. 232-235 - Martin Proença, Michaël Rapin, Fabian Braun, Josep Solà, Mathieu Lemay, Jean-Philippe Thiran:
Cardiac output measured by electrical impedance tomography: Applications and limitations. 236-239 - Arash Arami, Kamiar Aminian, David Forchelet, Philippe Renaud:
Implantable and wearable measurement system for smart knee prosthesis. 240-243 - Hubin Zhao, Danil Sokolov, Patrick Degenaar:
An implantable optrode with Self-diagnostic function in 0.35µm CMOS for optical neural stimulation. 244-247 - Yoshinori Sunaga, Makito Haruta, Takahiro Yamaguchi, Mayumi Motoyama, Yasumi Ohta, Hiroaki Takehara, Toshihiko Noda, Kiyotaka Sasagawa, Takashi Tokuda, Jun Ohta:
An implantable green fluorescence imaging device using absorption filters with high excitation light rejection ratio. 248-251 - Kiyotaka Sasagawa, Takahiro Yamaguchi, Makito Haruta, Yoshinori Sunaga, Hironari Takehara, Toshihiko Noda, Takashi Tokuda, Jun Ohta:
An implantable image sensor with self-reset function for brain imaging. 252-255 - Gregg J. Suaning, Nigel H. Lovell, Torsten Lehmann:
Neuromodulation of the retina from the suprachoroidal space: The Phoenix 99 implant. 256-259 - Eric P. Pepin, Daniel Micheletti, Steve I. Perlmutter, Jacques Christophe Rudell:
High-voltage compliant, capacitive-load invariant neural stimulation electronics compatible with standard bulk-CMOS integration. 260-263 - Chen-An Wang, Yi-Chien Liao, Pei-Jung Wu, Yu-Lin Wang, Bor-Shing Lin, Bor-Shyh Lin:
Wireless monitoring system for oral-feeding evaluation of preterm infants. 264-267 - Joseph T. Smith, Benjamin A. Katchman, Yong-Kyun Lee, Barry P. O'Brien, Edward J. Bawolek, Sahil S. Shah, Jennifer Blain Christen:
Disposable point-of-use optical biosensor for multiple biomarker detection. 268-271 - Susie Li, Yollanda Hao, Jian Yang, Xiaoyan Yang, Jie Chen:
Building an antibody-based pathogen specific plant disease monitoring device for agriculture pest management. 272-275 - Marco Crescentini, Marco Bennati, Marco Tartagni:
Ultra low-noise electrophysiology amplifier on a chip. 276-279 - Shintaro Izumi, Ken Yamashita, Masanao Nakano, Tomoki Nakagawa, Yuki Kitahara, Koji Yanagida, Shusuke Yoshimoto, Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Hiromitsu Kimura, Kyoji Marumoto, Takaaki Fuchikami, Yoshikazu Fujimori, Hiroshi Nakajima, Toshikazu Shiga, Masahiko Yoshimoto:
A 6.14µA normally-off ECG-SoC with noise tolerant heart rate extractor for wearable healthcare systems. 280-283 - Maria Francesca Santangelo, S. La Cono, P. Vasquez, Giorgio Fallica, Sabrina Conoci, A. C. Busacca, R. Pagano, Emanuele L. Sciuto, Salvatore Lombardo, Sebania Libertino:
CY5 fluorescence measured with silicon photomultipliers. 284-287 - Miki Hirabayashi, Shukichi Tanaka, Hiroaki Kojima:
Analysis on breathing dynamics of DNA circuits. 288-291 - Shane Flanagan, Janice Limson, Ronen Fogel:
Comparison of fluorophore and peroxidase labeled aptamer assays for MUC1 detection in cancer cells. 292-295 - Tao Yin, Fubin Xin, Tongqiang Gao, Guocheng Huang, Haigang Yang:
A programmable wireless platform for biomedical signal acquisition. 296-299 - Antonino Proto, Daniele Bibbo, Silvia Conforto, Maurizio Schmid:
A new microcontroller-based system to optimize the digital conversion of signals originating from load cells built-in into pedals. 300-303 - Gabriel Bertotti, Dmytro Velychko, Norman Dodel, Stefan Keil, Dirk Wolansky, Bernd Tillack, Matthias Schreiter, Andreas Grall, Peter Jesinger, Sebastian Rohler, Max Eickenscheidt, Alfred Stett, Andreas Moller, Karl-Heinz Boven, Günther Zeck, Roland Thewes:
A CMOS-based sensor array for in-vitro neural tissue interfacing with 4225 recording sites and 1024 stimulation sites. 304-307 - Juan Diego Lemos, Alher Mauricio Hernández, Georges Soto-Romero, Aurélien Valade:
Instrumented glove for skills assessment in neurosurgical simulation. 308-311 - Alexander Sun, Travis Wambach, A. G. Venkatesh, Drew A. Hall:
A low-cost smartphone-based electrochemical biosensor for point-of-care diagnostics. 312-315 - Giacomo Gervasoni, Marco Carminati, Giorgio Ferrari, Marco Sampietro, Edoardo Albisetti, Daniela Petti, P. Sharma, Riccardo Bertacco:
A 12-channel dual-lock-in platform for magneto-resistive DNA detection with ppm resolution. 316-319 - Rory Brimecombe, Janice Limson:
Electrochemical inclusion of catechol into singlewalled carbon nanotubes: application for sensors. 320-323 - Meera Punjiya, Pooria Mostafalu, Sameer Sonkusale:
Low-cost paper-based electrochemical sensors with CMOS readout IC. 324-327 - Abraham Akinin, Joshua Yang, Alexander Williams, Andrew Lee, Pedram Pourhoseini, Arnost Fronek, Gert Cauwenberghs:
Continuous wave ultrasonic doppler tonometry. 328-331 - Hany M. Arafa, Sahil Shah, Jennifer Blain Christen:
An integrated system for continuous assessment of intercellular pH. 332-335 - Tao Luo, Hongyi Wang, Hongjiang Song, Jennifer Blain Christen:
CMOS-based on-chip electrochemical sensor. 336-339 - Salim Lahmiri, Mounir Boukadoum:
Biomedical image denoising using variational mode decomposition. 340-343 - Piotr Kmon, Pawel Grybos, Miroslaw Zoladz, Robert Szczygiel:
Effective noise minimization in multichannel recording circuits processed in modern technologies for neurobiology experiments. 344-347 - Angelica M. Cobo, Heidi Tu, Roya Sheybani, Ellis Meng:
Characterization of a wireless implantable infusion micropump for small animal research under simulated in vivo conditions. 348-351 - Ahmed Soltan, Hubin Zhao, Lionel Chaudet, Mark Neil, Pleun Maaskant, Patrick Degenaar:
An 8100 pixel optoelectronic array for optogenetic retinal prosthesis. 352-355 - Therese Clark, Daniel McCormick, Simon Malpas, David Budgett:
Towards diagnostic flow measurement from a catheter tip pressure sensor. 356-359 - Mahsa Shoaran, Gürkan Yilmaz, Ramesh Periasamy, Stefanie Seiler, Stefano Di Santo, Claudio Pollo, Kaspar Schindler, Hans Rudolf Widmer, Catherine Dehollain, Alexandre Schmid:
In-vivo validation of a compact inductively-powered neural recording interface. 360-363 - Bahareh Ghane Motlagh, Mohamad Sawan:
High-density 3D pyramid-shaped microelectrode arrays for brain-machine interface applications. 364-367 - Kyle Fricke, Robert Sobot, Chad Hodgson:
Design and evaluation of a 3D printed bio-compatible capsule for implantable telemetry systems. 368-371 - Mousa Karimi, Mohammad Hossein Maghami, Milad Faizollah, Amir M. Sodagar:
A noncoherent low-power high-data-rate BPSK demodulator and clock recovery circuit for implantable biomedical devices. 372-375 - Reza Ranjandish, Omid Shoaei:
A simple and precise charge balancing method for voltage mode stimulation. 376-379 - Yuning Yang, Sam Boling, Andrew J. Mason:
Power-area efficient VLSI implementation of decision tree based spike classification for neural recording implants. 380-383 - Woo Suk Lee, Albert Kim, Babak Ziaie, Vijay Raghunathan, Charles R. Powell:
UP-link: An ultra-low power implantable wireless system for long-term ambulatory urodynamics. 384-387 - Sudip Nag, Kian Ann Ng, Rangarajan Jagadeesan, Swathi Sheshadri, Ignacio Delgado-Martínez, Silvia Bossi, Shih-Cheng Yen, Nitish V. Thakor:
Neural prosthesis for motor function restoration in upper limb extremity. 388-391 - Kamyar Keikhosravy, Pouya Kamalinejad, Leila Keikhosravy, Arash Zargaran-Yazd, Kenichi Takahata, Shahriar Mirabbasi:
A fully integrated telemonitoring system for diagnosing in-stent restenosis. 392-395 - Mahdi Nekoui, Amir M. Sodagar, Mahdi Ehsanian:
Area-efficient single-stage configuration for implantable neural recording amplifiers based on back attenuation. 396-399 - Jacopo Olivo, Lorenzo Foglia, Maria Antonietta Casulli, Cristina Boero, Sandro Carrara, Giovanni De Micheli:
Glucose and lactate monitoring in cell cultures with a wireless android interface. 400-403 - André L. Mansano, Yongjia Li, Sumit Bagga, Wouter A. Serdijn:
An asynchronous event-driven data transmitter for wireless ECG sensor nodes. 404-407 - Gürkan Yilmaz, Catherine Dehollain:
An implantable system for intracranial neural recording applications. 408-411 - S. Abdollah Mirbozorgi, Hadi Bahrami, Mohamad Sawan, Benoit Gosselin:
A smart multi-receiver power transmission system for long-term biological monitoring. 412-415 - Alessandro Liberale, Enrico Dallago, Alessandro Lazzarini Barnabei:
Energy harvesting system for wireless body sensor nodes. 416-419 - Huanhuan Li, Guolin Li, Xiang Xie, Yadong Huang, Zhihua Wang:
Omnidirectional wireless power combination harvest for wireless endoscopy. 420-423 - Mohammad S. Eslampanah Sendi, Soraya Nasiri, Narges Mousavi, Mohammad Sharifkhani, Amir M. Sodagar:
A 3-D inductive powering approach dedicated to implantable/wearable biomedical microsystems. 424-427 - Bradley A. Minch:
An inverted CMOS class-AB transconductor featuring rail-to-rail common-mode input range and constant transconductance gain. 428-431 - Mauro Mangia, Fabio Pareschi, Riccardo Rovatti, Gianluca Setti:
Leakage compensation in analog random modulation pre-integration architectures for biosignal acquisition. 432-435 - Mehdi Kiani, Maysam Ghovanloo:
A PWM-IR-UWB transceiver for low-power data communication. 436-439 - Tzu-Chieh Chou, Ramkumar Subramanian, Jiwoong Park, Patrick P. Mercier:
A miniaturized ultrasonic power delivery system. 440-443 - Harutoyo Hirano, Tomohiro Fukuchi, Zu Soh, Yuichi Kurita, Akihiko Kandori, Yuko Sano, Ryuji Nakamura, Noboru Saeki, Masashi Kawamoto, Masao Yoshizumi, Toshio Tsuji:
Development of a continuous sphygmomanometer using electromagnetic induction. 444-447 - Ali Zaher, Philipp Häfliger, Francesca Puppo, Giovanni De Micheli, Sandro Carrara:
Novel readout circuit for memristive biosensors in cancer detection. 448-451 - Chung-Lun Hsu, A. G. Venkatesh, Haowei Jiang, Drew A. Hall:
A hybrid semi-digital transimpedance amplifier for nanopore-based DNA sequencing. 452-455 - Pooria Mostafalu, William Lenk, Mehmet Remzi Dokmeci, Babak Ziaie, Ali Khademhosseini, Sameer Sonkusale:
Wireless flexible smart bandage for continuous monitoring of wound oxygenation. 456-459 - Shoko Ota, Kiichi Niitsu, Hiroki Kondo, Masaru Hori, Kazuo Nakazato:
A CMOS sensor platform with 1.2 µm × 2.05 µm electroless-plated 1024 × 1024 microelectrode array for high-sensitivity rapid direct bacteria counting. 460-463 - Hayato Komori, Kiichi Niitsu, Junko Tanaka, Yu Ishige, Masao Kamahori, Kazuo Nakazato:
An extended-gate CMOS sensor array with enzyme-immobilized microbeads for redox-potential glucose detection. 464-467 - Hua Wang, Alborz Mahdavi, Jong Seok Park, Taiyun Chi, Jessica Butts, Tracy A. Hookway, Todd C. McDevitt, David A. Tirrell, Ali Hajimiri:
Cell culture and cell based sensor on CMOS. 468-471 - Sara S. Ghoreishizadeh, Tolga Yalçin, Antonio Pullini, Giovanni De Micheli, Wayne P. Burleson, Sandro Carrara:
A lightweight cryptographic system for implantable biosensors. 472-475 - Daniel L. Bellin, Steven B. Warren, Jacob K. Rosenstein, Kenneth L. Shepard:
Interfacing CMOS electronics to biological systems: from single molecules to cellular communities. 476-479 - Bernhard E. Boser, Pramod Murali:
Flow cytometer-on-a-chip. 480-483 - Rituraj Singh, Arun Manickam, Arjang Hassibi:
CMOS biochips for hypothesis-driven DNA analysis. 484-487 - Sudip Nag, Dinesh Kumar Sharma, Nitish V. Thakor:
Ultra-low power neural stimulator for electrode interfaces. 488-491 - Xilin Liu, Milin Zhang, Hanfei Sun, Andrew G. Richardson, Timothy H. Lucas, Jan Van der Spiegel:
Design of a net-zero charge neural stimulator with feedback control. 492-495 - Yasmin Hazrat, Carolyn Ford, James G. R. Gilbert, Daniel A. Friedrichs:
Accelerometry to quantify frequency-dependence of surgical energy-induced neuromuscular stimulation. 496-499 - Gerrit E. Gmel, John L. Parker, Tara Julia Hamilton:
A new biomarker for closed-loop deep brain stimulation in the subthalamic nucleus for patients with Parkinson's disease. 500-503 - Marijn N. van Dongen, Athanasios Karapatis, L. Kros, O. H. J. Eelkman Rooda, Robert M. Seepers, Christos Strydis, Chris Innocentius De Zeeuw, Freek E. Hoebeek, Wouter A. Serdijn:
An implementation of a wavelet-based seizure detection filter suitable for realtime closed-loop epileptic seizure suppression. 504-507 - Enver G. Kilinc, Kerem Kapucu, Franco Maloberti, Catherine Dehollain:
Servo-controlled remote powering and low-power data communication of implantable bio-systems for freely moving animals. 508-511 - Elisa Donati, Federico Corradi, Cesare Stefanini, Giacomo Indiveri:
A spiking implementation of the lamprey's Central Pattern Generator in neuromorphic VLSI. 512-515 - Luis A. Camuñas-Mesa, Teresa Serrano-Gotarredona, Bernabé Linares-Barranco:
Event-driven sensing and processing for high-speed robotic vision. 516-519 - Neeraj K. Mandloi, Chiara Bartolozzi, Giacomo Indiveri:
Smart motion sensing for autonomous robots. 520-523 - Lukasz Farian, Juan Antonio Leñero-Bardallo, Philipp Häfliger:
A bio-inspired AER temporal tri-color differentiator. 524-527 - Fernando Perez-Peña, Alejandro Linares-Barranco, Elisabetta Chicca:
An approach to motor control for spike-based neuromorphic robotics. 528-531 - Ruoxi Ding, Bo Zhao, Shoushun Chen:
A neuromorphic categorization system with Online Sequential Extreme Learning. 532-535 - Deepak Kadetotad, Zihan Xu, Abinash Mohanty, Pai-Yu Chen, Binbin Lin, Jieping Ye, Sarma B. K. Vrudhula, Shimeng Yu, Yu Cao, Jae-sun Seo:
Neurophysics-inspired parallel architecture with resistive crosspoint array for dictionary learning. 536-539 - Timothy K. Horiuchi, Tarek M. Massoud:
A neuromorphic VLSI model of grid cells in the echolocating bat. 540-543 - Rohan Ghosh, Abhishek Mishra, Garrick Orchard, Nitish V. Thakor:
Real-time object recognition and orientation estimation using an event-based camera and CNN. 544-547 - Runchun Wang, Tara Julia Hamilton, Jonathan Tapson, André van Schaik:
A compact neural core for digital implementation of the Neural Engineering Framework. 548-551 - Takumi Kawasetsu, Ryoya Ishida, Tadashi Sanada, Hirotsugu Okuno:
A hardware system for emulating the early vision utilizing a silicon retina and SpiNNaker chips. 552-555 - Mohamed Fayez El-Sharkawy, Pantelis Georgiou:
A study of pancreatic β-cell coupling for improved glucose sensing. 556-559 - Hui-Ju Katherine Chiang, Jie-Hong R. Jiang, François Fages:
Building reconfigurable circuitry in a biochemical world. 560-563 - Jongkil Park, Sohmyung Ha, Chul Kim, Siddharth Joshi, Theodore Yu, Wei Ma, Gert Cauwenberghs:
A 12.6 mW 8.3 Mevents/s contrast detection 128×128 imager with 75 dB intra-scene DR asynchronous random-access digital readout. 564-567 - Youngjae Song, Francisco Sepulveda:
Classifying speech related vs. idle state towards onset detection in brain-computer interfaces overt, inhibited overt, and covert speech sound production vs. idle state. 568-571 - Viswam Nathan, Roozbeh Jafari:
Reducing the noise level of EEG signal acquisition through reconfiguration of dry contact electrodes. 572-575 - Amir Reuveny, Tomoyuki Yokota, Mari Koizumi, Martin Kaltenbrunner, Naoji Matsuhisa, Tsuyoshi Sekitani, Takao Someya:
Ultrathin, short channel, thermally-stable organic transistors for neural interface systems. 576-579 - Tianyi Liu, Ulrich Bihr, Joachim Becker, Jens Anders, Maurits Ortmanns:
In vivo verification of a 100 Mbps transcutaneous optical telemetric link. 580-583 - Federico Corradi, David Bontrager, Giacomo Indiveri:
Toward neuromorphic intelligent brain-machine interfaces: An event-based neural recording and processing system. 584-587 - Timir Datta-Chaudhuri, Bathiya Senevirathna, Alexander Castro, Elisabeth Smela, Pamela Abshire:
An active micro-electrode array with spike detection and asynchronous readout. 588-591 - Aditi Chemparathy, Hossein Kassiri, Muhammad Tariqus Salam, Richard D. Boyce, Fadime Bekmambetova, Antoine Adamantidis, Roman Genov:
Wearable low-latency sleep stage classifier. 592-595 - Subhradip Sarker, Arto V. Nurmikko, Lawrence E. Larson:
Comparative study of ultra-miniature RF coupling structures for intrabody networking applications. 596-599 - Reza Mohammadi, Mohammad A. Sharif, Ali Kia, Masoud Hoveidar-Sefid, Amir M. Sodagar, Ebrahim Nadimi:
A compact ECoG system with bidirectional capacitive data telemetry. 600-603 - Huaiqi Huang, Christian C. Enz, Martin Grambone, Jörn Justiz, Tao Li, Ozan Unsal, Volker M. Koch:
Data fusion for a hand prosthesis tactile feedback system. 604-607 - Yan Cao, Fang Wang, Qiaosheng Zhang, Kedi Xu, Yiwen Wang, Xiaoxiang Zheng:
Cortical discrimination of natural vibration stimulation in rats for a BMI task. 608-611 - Rongtao Hu, Yajie Qin, Yinghong Tian, Zhiliang Hong, Geng Yang, Li-Rong Zheng, Jie Jia, Cuiwei Yang, Xiaomei Wu, Yuanyuan Wang:
Biofeedback neuromuscular electrical stimulation front-end for dysphagia treatment. 612-615 - Florian Kölbl, Raphael Guillaume, Jennifer Hasler, Sébastien Joucla, Blaise Yvert, Sylvie Renaud, Noëlle Lewis:
A closed-loop charge balancing FPAA circuit with sub-nano-amp DC error for electrical stimulation. 616-619 - Cornelia Hartmann, J. Linde, Strahinja Dosen, Dario Farina, Lucia Seminara, Luigi Pinna, Maurizio Valle, Marco Capurro:
Towards prosthetic systems providing comprehensive tactile feedback for utility and embodiment. 620-623 - Prathamesh Khatavkar, Sankaran Aniruddhan:
552 nW per channel 79 nV/rtHz ECG acquisition front-end with multi-frequency chopping. 624-627 - Mengyuan Chen, Jun Han, Yicheng Zhang, Yao Zou, Yi Li, Xiaoyang Zeng:
An error-resilient wavelet-based ECG processor under voltage overscaling. 628-631 - Yueh-Ching Teng, Kofi M. Odame:
A 10 MHz 85 dB dynamic range instrumentation amplifier for electrical impedance tomography. 632-635 - Francesco Mazzilli, Enver G. Kilinc, Catherine Dehollain:
3.2 mW ultrasonic LSK modulator for uplink communication in deep implanted medical devices. 636-639 - Yang Liu, Bo Zhao, Yintang Yang, Yong Lian:
A novel hybrid two-stage IM2 cancelling technique for IEEE 802.15.6 HBC standard. 640-643 - Herbert Keppner, Jocelyne Depeyre, Enrico M. Staderini:
Miniaturized capnometer sensor based on the ionization quenching effect. 644-646 - Elkim Roa, Kim Beumer, Mohan Chirala:
A 16-channel 38.6 mW/ch fully integrated Analog Front-End for handheld Ultrasound imaging. 647-650 - João Pedro da Silva Cerqueira, Sandro Augusto Pavlik Haddad:
Design of a low-power adaptive LMS equalizer for hearing-aid applications. 651-654 - Gozen Koklu, Yusuf Leblebici, Giovanni De Micheli, Sandro Carrara:
Programmable active pixel sensor for low-light biomedical applications. 655-658 - Arezu Bagheri, Mohammad Tariqus Salam, José Luis Pérez Velazquez, Roman Genov:
56-channel direct-coupled chopper-stabilized EEG monitoring ASIC with digitally-assisted offset correction at the folding nodes. 659-662 - Alberto Rodríguez-Pérez, Manuel Delgado-Restituto, Ángel Rodríguez-Vázquez:
Self-calibration of neural recording sensors. 663-666 - Bo Zhao, Qiang Yu, Ruoxi Ding, Shoushun Chen, Huajin Tang:
Event-driven simulation of the tempotron spiking neuron. 667-670 - Martijn F. van Eijk, Carlo Galuzzi, Amir Zjajo, Georgios Smaragdos, Christos Strydis, Rene van Leuken:
ESL design of customizable real-time neuron networks. 671-674 - Jongkil Park, Sohmyung Ha, Theodore Yu, Emre Neftci, Gert Cauwenberghs:
A 65k-neuron 73-Mevents/s 22-pJ/event asynchronous micro-pipelined integrate-and-fire array transceiver. 675-678
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