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BioCAS 2013: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
- 2013 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), Rotterdam, The Netherlands, October 31 - Nov. 2, 2013. IEEE 2013

- Shi Huang, Jinyong Zhang, Lei Wang:

A 6.7µW CMOS bioamplifier for active electrode with DC rejection. 1-4 - Hung-Yi Hsieh, Kea-Tiong Tang:

An on-chip learning, low-power probabilistic spiking neural network with long-term memory. 5-8 - Bo Zhao, Qiang Yu, Hang Yu, Shoushun Chen, Huajin Tang:

A bio-inspired feedforward system for categorization of AER motion events. 9-12 - Seung-In Na, Susie Kim, Taehoon Kim

, Hyongmin Lee, Hyunjoong Lee, Suhwan Kim:
A 32-channel neural recording system with a liquid-crystal polymer MEA. 13-16 - Charalambos M. Andreou, Yiannis Pahitas, Evdokia Pilavaki, Julius Georgiou

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Bio-mimetic gyroscopic sensor for vestibular prostheses. 17-20 - Bo-Yu Shiu, Shuo-Wei Wang, Yuan-Sun Chu, Tsung-Heng Tsai

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Low-power low-noise ECG acquisition system with dsp for heart disease identification. 21-24 - Jamal Lottier Molin, Alexander F. Russell, Stefan Mihalas, Ernst Niebur, Ralph Etienne-Cummings

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Proto-object based visual saliency model with a motion-sensitive channel. 25-28 - Jen-Huo Wang, Kea-Tiong Tang, Hsin Chen:

An embedded probabilistic neural network with on-chip learning capability. 29-32 - Voitech Stankevic, Vitalij Novickij, Saulius Balevicius

, Nerija Zurauskiene
, Algirdas Baskys
, Aldas Dervinis, Vytautas Bleizgys
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Electroporation system generating wide range square-wave pulses for biological applications. 33-36 - Mohammadreza Sohbati, Pantelis Georgiou

, Christofer Toumazou:
A piecewise linear approximating ISFET readout. 37-40 - Wei-Chin Huang, Hsiang-Wen Hou, Ching-Ju Cheng, Shih-Yang Wu, Tien-Ho Chen, Wai-Chi Fang:

A novel near-infrared array based arterial pulse wave measurement method. 41-44 - Abhishek Rege, Betty M. Tyler, M. Jason Brooke, Kartikeya Murari

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A portable hardware implementation for temporal laser speckle imaging. 45-48 - Loucas Constantinou, Andreas Demosthenous

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A wideband CMOS current driver for bioimpedance applications with output DC regulation. 49-52 - Michael Harris, Evan Salazar, Robert Güth, Vishal Nawathe, Mahmoud Sharifi, Wei Tang

, Satyajayant Misra:
Wireless sensing framework for long-term measurements of electric organ discharge. 53-56 - GuoChen Peng, Mark F. Bocko

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Non-contact ECG employing signal compensation. 57-60 - Go Nakamura, Taro Shibanoki, Keisuke Shima

, Yuichi Kurita, Masaki Hasegawa, Akira Otsuka, Yuichiro Honda, Takaaki Chin, Toshio Tsuji
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A training system for the MyoBock hand in a virtual reality environment. 61-64 - Timir Datta

, Emily Naviasky, Pamela Abshire:
Floating-gate capacitance sensor array for cell viability monitoring. 65-68 - Conor O'Mahony

, Francesco Pini, Liza Vereschagina, Alan Blake, Joe O'Brien, Carlo Webster, Paul Galvin
, Kevin G. McCarthy
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Skin insertion mechanisms of microneedle-based dry electrodes for physiological signal monitoring. 69-72 - Bence J. Borbely, Péter Szolgay:

Estimating the instantaneous wrist flexion angle from multi-channel surface EMG of forearm muscles. 77-80 - Md. Hasanuzzaman, Rabin Raut, Mohamad Sawan:

Energy-efficient high-voltage compliant implantable brain-machine interfaces. 81-84 - Virgilio Valente, Andreas Demosthenous

, Richard H. Bayford:
Output stage of a current-steering multipolar and multisite deep brain stimulator. 85-88 - Elliot Greenwald, Cheng Chen, Nitish V. Thakor

, Christoph Maier
, Gert Cauwenberghs
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A CMOS neurostimulator with on-chip DAC calibration and charge balancing. 89-92 - Marijn N. van Dongen, Wouter A. Serdijn:

A transistor-only power-efficient high-frequency voltage-mode stimulator for a multichannel system. 93-96 - Lieuwe B. Leene, Yan Liu, Timothy G. Constandinou

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A compact recording array for neural interfaces. 97-100 - Jeffrey McDaniel, Christopher Curtis, Philip Brisk

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Automatic synthesis of microfluidic large scale integration chips from a domain-specific language. 101-104 - Nuno Miguel Matos Pires, Tao Dong:

Multiplexed detection of waterborne pathogens with an array of microfluidic integrated high-sensitivity organic photodiodes. 105-108 - Ben Johnson, Shane T. Peace, Thomas A. Cleland, Alyosha C. Molnar:

A 50µm pitch, 1120-channel, 20kHz frame rate microelectrode array for slice recording. 109-112 - Unyoung Kim, Jessica VanderGiessen, Benjamin Demaree, Mary Reynolds, Kyle Perricone:

Development of low-cost plastic microfluidic sensors toward rapid and point-of-use detection of arsenic in drinking water for global health. 113-117 - András József Laki, Gabor Zs. Nagy, Kristóf Iván, Péter Fürjes, Olga Jacso, Eva Fok, Pierluigi Civera:

Integrated microcapillary system for microfluidic parasite analysis. 118-121 - Yung-Chi Lin, Sheng-Hao Tseng, Pau-Choo Chung, Ching-Fang Yang, Ming-Han Wu, Shoko Nioka, Yong-Kie Wong:

Non-invasive tumor detection using NIR light. 122-125 - Xiao Zhang, Muhammad S. Noor

, Clinton B. McCracken, Zelma H. T. Kiss, Orly Yadid-Pecht, Kartikeya Murari
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A miniaturized system for imaging vascular response to deep brain stimulation. 126-129 - Ismael Rattalino, Paolo Motto Ros, Irene Taurino

, Fernando Cortes-Salazar, Gianluca Piccinini, Danilo Demarchi
, Giovanni De Micheli, Sandro Carrara:
Nanogap-based enzymatic-free electrochemical detection of glucose. 130-133 - Tom Torfs, Refet Firat Yazicioglu:

Non-contact ECG recording system with real time capacitance measurement for motion artifact reduction. 134-137 - Yongjia Li, Duan Zhao, Wouter A. Serdijn:

A 0.8V 8-bit low-power asynchronous level-crossing ADC with programmable comparison windows. 138-141 - Sverre Brovoll, Tor Berger, Yoann Paichard, Øyvind Aardal, Tor Sverre Lande

, Svein-Erik Hamran:
Time-lapse imaging of human heartbeats using UWB radar. 142-145 - Van Nguyen

, Abdul Qadir Javaid, Mary Ann Weitnauer:
Harmonic Path (HAPA) algorithm for non-contact vital signs monitoring with IR-UWB radar. 146-149 - Yuanming Suo, Jie Zhang, Ralph Etienne-Cummings

, Trac D. Tran, Sang Chin:
Energy-efficient two-stage Compressed Sensing method for implantable neural recordings. 150-153 - Yi Li, Xu Cheng, Yicheng Zhang, Weijing Shi, Jun Han, Xiaoyang Zeng:

A highly energy-efficient compressed sensing encoder with robust subthreshold clockless pipeline for wireless BANs. 154-157 - Valerio Cambareri

, Mauro Mangia
, Riccardo Rovatti
, Gianluca Setti
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Joint analog-to-information conversion of heterogeneous biosignals. 158-161 - Genevieve Massicotte, Mohamad Sawan, Giovanni De Micheli, Sandro Carrara:

Multi-electrode amperometric biosensor for neurotransmitters detection. 162-165 - Camilla Baj-Rossi, Enver G. Kilinc, Sara S. Ghoreishizadeh, Daniele Casarino, Tanja Rezzonico Jost, Catherine Dehollain, Fabio Grassi

, Laura Pastorino
, Giovanni De Micheli, Sandro Carrara:
Fabrication and packaging of a fully implantable biosensor array. 166-169 - Hyeon-Cheon Seol, Young-Cheon Kwon, Seong-Kwan Hong, Oh-Kyong Kwon:

An EMG readout front-end with automatic gain controller for human-computer interface. 170-173 - Giovanni Passetti

, Federico Corradi
, Marco Raglianti
, Davide Zambrano
, Cecilia Laschi
, Giacomo Indiveri
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Implementation of a neuromorphic vestibular sensor with analog VLSI neurons. 174-177 - Yoshimitsu Yanagawa, Naoshi Itabashi, Sonoko Migitaka, Takahide Yokoi, Makiko Yoshida, Takayuki Kawahara

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On-chip base sequencing using a two-stage reaction-control scheme: 3.6-times-faster and 1/100-reduced-data-volume ISFET-based DNA sequencer. 178-181 - Walid Al-Atabany

, Patrick Degenaar
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Efficient scene preparation and downscaling prior to stimulation in retinal prosthesis. 182-185 - Alexandra-Maria Tautan, Wouter A. Serdijn, Vojkan Mihajlovic, Bernard Grundlehner

, Julien Penders:
Framework for evaluating EEG signal quality of dry electrode recordings. 186-189 - Musa Al Yaman

, Arfan Ghani
, Alex Bystrov
, Patrick Degenaar
, Pleun Maaskant:
FPGA design of a pulse encoder for optoelectronic neural stimulation and recording arrays. 190-193 - Jonas Handwerker

, Maurits Ortmanns, Jens Anders
, Martin Eschelbach
, Paul Chang, Anke Henning
, Klaus Scheffler
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An active TX/RX NMR probe for real-time monitoring of MRI field imperfections. 194-197 - Nicoletta Nicolaou

, Julius Georgiou
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Towards automatic sleep staging via Cross-Recurrence Rate of EEG and ECG activity. 198-201 - Jiawei Yang

, Shun Bai, Nhan Tran, Hosung Chun, Omid Kavehei
, Yuanyuan Yang, Efstratios Skafidas
, Mark E. Halpern
, David C. Ng
, Vijay Muktamath:
A charge-balanced 4-wire interface for the interconnections of biomedical implants. 202-205 - Takehiro Shibuya, Kenji Shiba:

Externally-coupled transcutaneous energy transmission for a ventricular assist device-Miniaturization of ferrite core and evaluation of biological effects around the transformer. 206-209 - Clemens Eder, Virgilio Valente, Nick Donaldson

, Andreas Demosthenous
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A 1-Wire® communication interface between a control hub and locally powered epidural stimulators. 214-217 - Sara S. Ghoreishizadeh, Enver G. Kilinc, Camilla Baj-Rossi, Catherine Dehollain, Sandro Carrara, Giovanni De Micheli:

An implantable bio-micro-system for drug monitoring. 218-221 - Jordan S. Besnoff

, Matthew S. Reynolds:
Single-wire RF transmission lines for implanted devices. 222-225 - Ahmad Khairi, Chenyang Wu, Yoed Rabin, Gary K. Fedder

, Jeyanandh Paramesh, David Schwartzman:
Ultra-low power frequency and duty-cycle modulated implantable pressure-temperature sensor. 226-229 - Kerron Duncan, Ralph Etienne-Cummings

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Selecting a safe power level for an indoor implanted UWB wireless biotelemetry link. 230-233 - Tzu-Yun Wang, Min-Rui Lai, Christopher M. Twigg, Sheng-Yu Peng:

A fully reconfigurable low-noise biopotential sensing amplifier. 234-237 - Teng-Chieh Huang, Po-Tsang Huang, Shang-Lin Wu, Kuan-Neng Chen

, Jin-Chern Chiou, Kuo-Hua Chen, Chi-Tsung Chiu, Ho-Ming Tong, Ching-Te Chuang, Wei Hwang:
Area-power-efficient 11-bit SAR ADC with delay-line enhanced tuning for neural sensing applications. 238-241 - José E. G. Medeiros

, Lucas A. P. Chrisostomo, Gabriela Meira, Yuri C. R. Toledo, Matheus Pimenta, Sandro A. P. Haddad:
A fully analog low-power wavelet-based Hearing Aid Front-end. 242-245 - Daniele Righi, Gastone Ciuti, Walter Dorigo

, Leonardo Forzoni, Sara D'Onofrio, Piero Tortoli
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New non invasive Doppler technology for carotid stenosis assessment. 246-249 - Miroslaw Zoladz, Piotr Kmon

, Jacek Rauza, Pawel Grybos
, Tomasz Kowalczyk
, Bartosz Caban
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A complete 256-channel reconfigurable system for in vitro neurobiological experiments. 250-253 - Huiyun Sheng, Michael H. Schwarz, Josef Börcsök:

Modeling a safety-related system for continuous non-invasive blood pressure monitoring. 254-257 - Alexander Bertrand

, Vojkan Mihajlovic, Bernard Grundlehner
, Chris Van Hoof
, Marc Moonen:
Motion artifact reduction in EEG recordings using multi-channel contact impedance measurements. 258-261 - Syed Anas Imtiaz

, Siavash Saremi-Yarahmadi, Esther Rodríguez-Villegas
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Automatic detection of sleep spindles using Teager energy and spectral edge frequency. 262-265 - Eszter Leelossyné Tóth

, Kristóf Iván, Péter Fürjes, Zoltan Fekete
, Eszter G. Holczer:
Design, realisation and validation of microfluidic stochastic mixers integrable in bioanalytical systems using CFD modeling. 266-269 - Hossein Kassiri, Karim Abdelhalim, Roman Genov:

Low-distortion super-GOhm subthreshold-MOS resistors for CMOS neural amplifiers. 270-273 - Yu-Po Lin, Hung-Chih Chiu, Pin-Yang Huang, Zong-Ye Wang, Hsiang-Hui Cheng, Po-Chiun Huang, Kea-Tiong Tang, Hsi-Pin Ma, Hsin Chen:

An implantable microsystem for long-term study on the mechanism of deep brain stimulation. 274-277 - Ken Chia-Han Chiang, N. Sertac Artan, H. Jonathan Chao:

A signal-specific approach for reducing SAR-ADC power consumption. 278-281 - Kyle Fricke, Robert Sobot:

Miniature implantable telemetry system for pressure-volume cardiac monitoring. 282-285 - Yu-Yu Liao, Wei-Ming Chen, Chung-Yu Wu:

A CMOS MedRadio-band low-power integer-N cascaded phase-locked loop for implantable medical SOCs. 286-289 - Reza Erfani, Amir M. Sodagar:

Amplitude-Engraving Modulation (AEM) scheme for simultaneous power and high-rate data telemetry to biomedical implants. 290-293 - Enyi Yao, Shaista Hussain

, Arindam Basu
, Guang-Bin Huang
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Computation using mismatch: Neuromorphic extreme learning machines. 294-297 - Garrick Orchard

, Ryad Benosman, Ralph Etienne-Cummings
, Nitish V. Thakor
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A spiking neural network architecture for visual motion estimation. 298-301 - Subhrajit Roy, Arindam Basu

, Shaista Hussain
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Hardware efficient, neuromorphic dendritically enhanced readout for liquid state machines. 302-305 - Garrick Orchard

, Nitish V. Thakor
, Ralph Etienne-Cummings
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Real-time motion estimation using spatiotemporal filtering in FPGA. 306-309 - Juan A. Leñero-Bardallo

, Philipp Häfliger
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A dual operation mode bio-inspired vision sensor. 310-313 - Peng Wang, Trond Ytterdal, Thomas Moe Halvorsrod:

A low-power, low-noise, and low-cost VGA for second harmonic imaging ultrasound probes. 314-317 - Yu-Chieh Lee, Wen-Yang Hsu, Tai-Ting Huang, Hsin Chen:

A compact Gm-C filter architecture with an ultra-low corner frequency and high ground-noise rejection. 318-321 - Shuang Song

, Michael Johannes Rooijakkers, Pieter Harpe, Chiara Rabotti, Massimo Mischi
, Arthur H. M. van Roermund, Eugenio Cantatore:
A 430nW 64nV/vHz current-reuse telescopic amplifier for neural recording applications. 322-325 - Thanh Trung Nguyen, Philipp Häfliger

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An energy efficient inverter based readout circuit for capacitive sensor. 326-329 - Kiseok Song, Unsoo Ha, Jaehyuk Lee, Hoi-Jun Yoo:

Bio-feedback iontophoresis patch for controllable transdermal drug delivery. 330-333 - Arsam N. Shiraz

, Anne Vanhoestenberghe
, Andreas Demosthenous
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Optimization of neural stimulation in a device for treating urinary incontinence. 334-337 - Florian Kölbl

, Jocelyn Sabatier
, Gilles N'Kaoua, Frederic Naudet, Emilie Faggiani, Abdelhamid Benazzouz
, Sylvie Renaud, Noëlle Lewis:
Characterization of a non linear fractional model of electrode-tissue impedance for neuronal stimulation. 338-341 - Hao-Cheng Tsai, Tien-Keng Wu, Tsung-Heng Tsai

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A CMOS micromachined capacitive tactile sensor with compensation of process variations. 342-345 - Tianyi Liu, Jens Anders

, Maurits Ortmanns:
Design optimization of the optical receiver in transcutaneous telemetric links. 346-349 - Nima Soltani, Miaad S. Aliroteh, Roman Genov:

Cellular inductive powering system for weakly-linked resonant rodent implants. 350-353 - Daniel Laqua

, Stefan Pollnow, Miriam Stadthalter, Jan Fischer, Martin Weis, Peter Husar:
Mechanical power assessment of fast eye motions for energy harvesting in autonomous intraocular implants. 354-357 - Changhyuk Lee, Ben Johnson, Alyosha C. Molnar:

A sub-threshold voltage ladder rectifier for orthogonal current-reuse neural amplifier. 358-361 - Yishan Wang

, Ralf Wunderlich, Stefan Heinen:
Design and evaluation of a novel wireless reconstructed 3-lead ECG monitoring system. 362-365 - Pengpeng Chen, Bo Zhao, Rong Luo, Yong Lian

, Huazhong Yang:
A low-power robust GFSK demodulation technique for WBAN applications. 366-369 - Yves Gendrault, Morgan Madec

, Vincent Wlotzko, Christophe Lallement
, Jacques Haiech
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Fuzzy logic, an intermediate description level for design and simulation in synthetic biology. 370-373 - Morgan Madec

, François Pêcheux, Yves Gendrault, Loic Bauer, Jacques Haiech
, Christophe Lallement
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EDA inspired open-source framework for synthetic biology. 374-377 - Balázs Ligeti, Roberto Vera

, Gergely Lukács, Balazs Györffy
, Sándor Pongor:
Predicting effective drug combinations via network propagation. 378-381 - Shoko Nakatsuka, Takashi Hamabe, Yoshinori Takeuchi, Masaharu Imai:

An efficient lossless data compression method based on exponential-Golomb coding for biomedical information and its implementation using ASIP technology. 382-385 - Daniel A. Friedrichs, James G. R. Gilbert, Joe Sartor:

New bipolar and hybrid Argon Plasma Coagulation technologies enable improved electrosurgical results. 386-389

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