The Design of a Low Noise, Multi-Channel Recording System for Use in Implanted Peripheral Nerve Interfaces
In the development of implantable neural interfaces, the recording of signals from the peripheral nerves is a major challenge. Since the interference from outside the body, other biopotentials, and even random noise can be orders of magnitude larger than the neural signals, a filter network to atten...
Main Authors: | Donaldson, N. (Author), Granger, N. (Author), Metcalfe, B. (Author), Prager, J. (Author), Sadrafshari, S. (Author), Taylor, J. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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