A time-domain analog spatial compressed sensing encoder for multi-channel neural recording

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Abstract

A time-domain analog spatial compressed sensing encoder for neural recording applications is proposed. Owing to the advantage of MEMS technologies, the number of channels on a silicon neural probe array has doubled in 7.4 years, and therefore, a greater number of recording channels and higher density of front-end circuitry is required. Since neural signals such as action potential (AP) have wider signal bandwidth than that of an image sensor, a data compression technique is essentially required for arrayed neural recording systems. In this paper, compressed sensing (CS) is employed for data reduction, and a novel time-domain analog CS encoder is proposed. A simpler and lower power circuit than conventional analog or digital CS encoders can be realized by using the proposed CS encoder. A prototype of the proposed encoder was fabricated in a 180 nm 1P6M CMOS process, and it achieved an active area of 0.0342 mm2/ch. and an energy efficiency of 25.0 pJ/ch.·conv.

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Okazawa, T., & Akita, I. (2018). A time-domain analog spatial compressed sensing encoder for multi-channel neural recording. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18010184

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