A Model for Assessing the Electromagnetic Safety of an Inductively Coupled, Modular Brain-Machine Interface
Brain-Machine Interfaces (BMI) offer the potential to modulate dysfunctional neurological networks by electrically stimulating the cerebral cortex via chronically-implanted microelectrodes. Wireless transmitters worn by BMI recipients must operate within electromagnetic emission and tissue heating l...
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Main Authors: | Julian Szlawski (Author), Timothy Feleppa (Author), Anand Mohan (Author), Yan T. Wong (Author), Arthur J. Lowery (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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