Implantable Miniature Brain-Machine Interface Offers Low Power Usage
TBMG-51998
11/01/2024
- Content
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) have emerged as a promising solution for restoring communication and control to individuals with severe motor impairments. Traditionally, these systems have been bulky, power-intensive, and limited in their practical applications. Researchers at EPFL have developed the first high-performance, miniaturized brain-machine interface (MiBMI), offering an extremely small, low-power, highly accurate, and versatile solution.
- Citation
- "Implantable Miniature Brain-Machine Interface Offers Low Power Usage," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2024.