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Date
2021Type
- Conference Paper
Abstract
Chronic diseases can greatly benefit from bio-electronic medicine approaches. Neuromorphic electronic circuits present ideal characteristics for the development of brain-inspired low-power implantable processing systems that can be interfaced with biological systems. These circuits, therefore, represent a promising additional tool in the tool-set of bioelectronic medicine. In this paper, we describe the main features of neuromorphic circuits that are ideally suited for continuously monitoring the physiological parameters of the body and interact with them in real-time. We propose examples of computational primitives that can be used for real-time pattern generation and present a neuromorphic implementation of neural oscillators for the generation of sequence activation patterns. We demonstrate the features of such systems with an implementation of a three-phase network that models the dynamics of the respiratory Central Pattern Generator (CPG) and the heart chambers rhythm, and that could be used to build an adaptive pacemaker. Show more
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Book title
2021 10th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering (NER)Pages / Article No.
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IEEEEvent
Organisational unit
09699 - Indiveri, Giacomo / Indiveri, Giacomo
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