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A Stimulus-Scattering-Free Pixel-Sharing Sub-Retinal Prosthesis SoC with 35.8 dB Dynamic Range Time-Based Photodiode Sensing and Per-Pixel Dynamic Voltage Scaling

Title
A Stimulus-Scattering-Free Pixel-Sharing Sub-Retinal Prosthesis SoC with 35.8 dB Dynamic Range Time-Based Photodiode Sensing and Per-Pixel Dynamic Voltage Scaling
Author(s)
Eom, KyeonghoPark, MinjuLee, Han-SolKu, Seung-BeomKim, NamjuCha, SeongkwangGoo, Yong SookKim, SoheeKim, Seong-WooLee, Hyung-Min
Issued Date
2023-02-22
Citation
International Solid-State Circuits Conference, pp.480 - 482
Type
Conference Paper
ISBN
9781665490160
ISSN
2376-8606
Abstract
Retinal prosthesis (RP) systems-on-chip (SoC) for the treatment of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and retinal pigment degeneration have been widely studied for restoring visual function. RP SoCs allow the brain to perceive visual information by applying current stimuli to the retinal cells. An epi-retinal prosthesis (epi-RP) obtains image information from an external camera and provides appropriate stimuli to the ganglion cells [1]. On the other hand, a sub-retinal prosthesis (sub-RP) uses photodiodes (PD) to directly recognize light and stimulate bipolar cells [2]. Although the sub-RP SoC has potential to restore the patient's vision without bulky external devices, it suffers from three major problems that limit the functionality and safety. © 2023 IEEE.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/46775
DOI
10.1109/ISSCC42615.2023.10067387
Publisher
IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society
Related Researcher
  • 김소희 Kim, Sohee
  • Research Interests Neural interface; Brain interface; Bio MEMS; Soft MEMS; Stretchable electronics; Zebrafish electrophysiology
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