A CMOS microchip-based retinal prosthetic device for large numbers of stimulation in wide area.
Jun OhtaToshihiko NodaKiyotaka SasagawaTakashi TokudaYasuo TerasawaHironari KandaTakashi FujikadoPublished in: ISCAS (2013)
Keyphrases
- low cost
- ultra low power
- power consumption
- metal oxide semiconductor
- integrated circuit
- circuit design
- retinal images
- portable devices
- data acquisition
- low power
- high speed
- image analysis
- analog vlsi
- augmented reality
- real numbers
- silicon on insulator
- hd video
- vessel detection
- delay insensitive
- low voltage
- optical coherence tomography
- single chip
- power supply
- database
- case study