Extracting Electric Power From Human Body For Supplying Neural Recording System

  • Hmida G
  • Ekuakille A
  • Kachouri A
  • et al.
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Abstract

A powerful approach to the characterization of cellular electrical activity is electrical recording from cells or living tissues. The human central and / or peripheral nervous system has been a subject of study and fascination of the neuroscience and biomedical engineering communities for many decades. In this paper, we propose a new approach to feed implantable neural recording system, which based on extracting electrical power from human tissue warmth in order to supply a biomedical neural recording system. The major issue to overcome, in the design of a system that is aimed at being implant into the human body, is having a low power consumption, low noise circuit and small dimension to minimize tissue damage.

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Hmida, G. B., Ekuakille, A. L., Kachouri, A., Ghariani, H., & Trotta, A. (2009). Extracting Electric Power From Human Body For Supplying Neural Recording System. International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, 2(2), 229–245. https://doi.org/10.21307/ijssis-2017-348

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