Recording of unrestrained bio-signals and development
of bio-interface for restoration of nervous system functions
Group 3 is in charge of BT technology and aims to develop a bio-interface
for the recording of unrestrained bio-signals, restoration of functions
in the nervous system, and monitoring of electrocardiogram (ECG). To this end,
the group has developed unconstrained, 24-hour real-time monitoring technology
based on wireless power transfer to check patient conditions primarily using vital signs
without limiting his/her activities, technology to supply signals and power to completely
implantable supplements in the central nerves in a stable manner, and an implantable
ECG monitoring system by using wireless power transfer.
unconstrained bio-signal monitoring based on wireless power transfer
Creation of sensor patches made of body-friendly materials in the form of skin
Polymer-based high-density, flexible nerve electrodes
Developing the ICM system¡¯s core modules (signal-processing circuits, external case)
Proposing designs for batteries, antenna electrodes, etc. from Groups 1 and 2
Manufacturing of medical prototypes for wireless power transfer and clinical testing of
new materials convergence, as well as conducting animal experiments
Recording of unconstrained
bio-signals
Real-time monitoring technology
during sleep
Intelligent patient condition analysis
technology
Sensor patches in the form of skin
Accurate extraction and analysis of
clinical data
Restoration of nervous
system functions
Signal analysis of and stimulation
techniques for central nerves
New stereotactic surgery method
Recording and stimulation of spinal
nerves
System integration
Integrating signal processing, wireless
communications and charging systems, and manufacturing prototypes
Integrating ECG communicators and
wireless power transmitter system