IEEE Trans Biomed Circuits Syst. 2010 Jun;4(3):181-91. doi: 10.1109/TBCAS.2010.2044573.
HermesD is a high-rate, low-power wireless transmission system to aid research in neural prosthetic systems for motor disabilities and basic motor neuroscience. It is the third generation of our "Hermes systems" aimed at recording and transmitting neural activity from brain-implanted electrode arrays. This system supports the simultaneous transmission of 32 channels of broadband data sampled at 30 ks/s, 12 b/sample, using frequency-shift keying modulation on a carrier frequency adjustable from 3.7 to 4.1 GHz, with a link range extending over 20 m. The channel rate is 24 Mb/s and the bit stream includes synchronization and error detection mechanisms. The power consumption, approximately 142 mW, is low enough to allow the system to operate continuously for 33 h, using two 3.6-V/1200-mAh Li-SOCl2 batteries. The transmitter was designed using off-the-shelf components and is assembled in a stack of three 28 mm ? 28-mm boards that fit in a 38 mm ? 38 mm ? 51-mm aluminum enclosure, a significant size reduction over the initial version of HermesD. A 7-dBi circularly polarized patch antenna is used as the transmitter antenna, while on the receiver side, a 13-dBi circular horn antenna is employed. The advantages of using circularly polarized waves are analyzed and confirmed by indoor measurements. The receiver is a stand-alone device composed of several submodules and is interfaced to a computer for data acquisition and processing. It is based on the superheterodyne architecture and includes automatic frequency control that keeps it optimally tuned to the transmitter frequency. The HermesD communications performance is shown through bit-error rate measurements and eye-diagram plots. The sensitivity of the receiver is -83 dBm for a bit-error probability of 10(-9). Experimental recordings from a rhesus monkey conducting multiple tasks show a signal quality comparable to commercial acquisition systems, both in the low-frequency (local field potentials) and upper-frequency bands (action potentials) of the neural signals. This system can be easily scaled up in terms of the number of channels and data rate to accommodate future generations of Hermes systems.
HermesD 是一种高速、低功耗的无线传输系统,旨在辅助针对运动障碍和基本运动神经科学的神经修复系统的研究。它是我们的第三代“ Hermes 系统”,旨在记录和传输来自脑植入式电极阵列的神经活动。该系统支持以 30 ks/s 的速率对 32 个通道的宽带数据进行采样,并以 12 b/sample 的速率进行传输,使用可在 3.7 至 4.1 GHz 之间调节的载波频率的频移键控调制,链路范围可扩展至 20 m 以上。通道速率为 24 Mb/s,位流包括同步和错误检测机制。功耗约为 142 mW,足以使系统使用两节 3.6-V/1200-mAh Li-SOCl2 电池连续运行 33 h。发射器使用现成的组件设计,并组装在三个 28 mm × 28-mm 电路板的堆叠中,可装入 38 mm × 38 mm × 51-mm 的铝制外壳中,与 HermesD 的初始版本相比,体积显著缩小。使用 7-dBi 圆极化贴片天线作为发射器天线,而在接收器端,使用 13-dBi 圆喇叭天线。通过室内测量分析并确认了使用圆极化波的优势。接收器是一个由多个子模块组成的独立设备,并通过接口与计算机连接,以进行数据采集和处理。它基于超外差架构,并包括自动频率控制,可使其始终与发射器频率最佳匹配。通过误码率测量和眼图图显示了 HermesD 的通信性能。接收器的灵敏度为-83 dBm,误码率为 10(-9)。一只恒河猴在执行多项任务时的实验记录显示,信号质量与商业采集系统相当,无论是在神经信号的低频(局部场电位)还是高频带(动作电位)。该系统可以很容易地根据通道数量和数据速率进行扩展,以适应未来几代 Hermes 系统的需求。