2017 25th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO) 2017
DOI: 10.23919/eusipco.2017.8081573
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Blind parallel interrogation of ultrasonic neural dust motes based on canonical polyadic decomposition: A simulation study

Abstract: Abstract-Neural dust (ND) is a wireless ultrasonic backscatter system for communicating with implanted sensor devices, referred to as ND motes (NDMs). Due to its scalability, ND could allow to chronically record electro-physiological signals in the brain cortex at a micro-scale pitch. The free-floating NDMs are read out by an array of ultrasonic (US) transducers through passive backscattering, by sequentially steering a US beam to the target NDM. In order to perform such beam steering, the NDM positions or the… Show more

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