Nguyen T A Khoa, Ranieri Maurizio, DiGiovanna Jack, Peter Otto, Genovese Vincenzo, Perez Fornos Angelica, Micera Silvestro
IEEE Trans Biomed Circuits Syst. 2014 Aug;8(4):474-84. doi: 10.1109/TBCAS.2013.2290089.
Researchers have succeeded in partly restoring damaged vestibular functionality in several animal models. Recently, acute interventions have also been demonstrated in human patients. Our previous work on a vestibular implant for humans used predefined stimulation patterns; here we present a research tool that facilitates motion-modulated stimulation. This requires a system that can process gyroscope measurements and send stimulation parameters to a hybrid vestibular-cochlear implant in real-time. To match natural vestibular latencies, the time from sensor input to stimulation output should not exceed 6.5 ms. We describe a system based on National Instrument's CompactRIO platform that can meet this requirement and also offers floating point precision for advanced transfer functions. It is designed for acute clinical interventions, and is sufficiently powerful and flexible to serve as a development platform for evaluating prosthetic control strategies. Amplitude and pulse frequency modulation to predetermined functions or sensor inputs have been validated. The system has been connected to human patients, who each have received a modified MED-EL cochlear implant for vestibular stimulation, and patient tests are ongoing.
研究人员已成功在多种动物模型中部分恢复受损的前庭功能。最近,在人类患者中也证实了急性干预的效果。我们之前关于人类前庭植入物的工作使用了预定义的刺激模式;在此,我们展示一种有助于运动调制刺激的研究工具。这需要一个能够处理陀螺仪测量数据并将刺激参数实时发送到混合式前庭 - 耳蜗植入物的系统。为了匹配自然前庭潜伏期,从传感器输入到刺激输出的时间不应超过6.5毫秒。我们描述了一种基于美国国家仪器公司的CompactRIO平台的系统,该系统能够满足这一要求,并且还为高级传递函数提供浮点精度。它专为急性临床干预而设计,功能强大且灵活,足以作为评估假体控制策略的开发平台。对预定功能或传感器输入的幅度和脉冲频率调制已得到验证。该系统已连接到人类患者,这些患者每人都接受了用于前庭刺激的改良型MED - EL耳蜗植入物,患者测试正在进行中。