Neural Electronic Interface Device For Motor And Sensory Controls of Human Body
First Claim
1. A neural electronic interface (NEI) device for motor and sensory controls of a human body, the NEI device stimulating a cerebral nerve of a patient having abnormal motor and sensory functions to normalize functions of a brain of the patient, the NEI device comprising:
- a deep brain monitoring and stimulation (DBMS) module which is implanted through a skull under a scalp to contact the cerebral nerve of the patient; and
a hat module which is installed at a hat put on a head of the patient, wirelessly supplies power to the DBMS module, and performs a wireless communication with the DBMS module to transmit a control signal to control the DBMS module according to nervous system data which is monitored and fed back from the DBMS module.
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Abstract
Provided is a neural electronic interface (NEI) device for motor and sensory controls of a human body, into which wireless technology, a smart micro-sensor, and a nano probe pin device (PPD) are integrated and which is implanted into a brain of a patient having abnormal motor and sensory functions to monitor activities of a cerebral nerve or stimulate a cerebral nerve. The NEI device includes: a deep brain monitoring and stimulation (DBMS) module which is implanted through a skull to contact the cerebral nerve of the patient; and a hat module which is installed at a hat put on a head of the patient, wirelessly supplies power to the DBMS module, and performs a wireless communication with the DBMS module to transmit a control signal to control the DBMS module according to nervous system data monitored and fed back from the DBMS module.
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1. A neural electronic interface (NEI) device for motor and sensory controls of a human body, the NEI device stimulating a cerebral nerve of a patient having abnormal motor and sensory functions to normalize functions of a brain of the patient, the NEI device comprising:
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a deep brain monitoring and stimulation (DBMS) module which is implanted through a skull under a scalp to contact the cerebral nerve of the patient; and a hat module which is installed at a hat put on a head of the patient, wirelessly supplies power to the DBMS module, and performs a wireless communication with the DBMS module to transmit a control signal to control the DBMS module according to nervous system data which is monitored and fed back from the DBMS module. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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