Real-time FPGA-based multichannel spike sorting using Hebbian eigenfilters
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Yu, Bo; Mak, Terrence; Li, Xiangyu; Xia, Fei; Yakovlev, Alex; Sun, Yihe; Poon, Chi-Sang; ... Show more Show less
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Real-time multichannel neuronal signal recording has spawned broad applications in neuro-prostheses and neuro-rehabilitation. Detecting and discriminating neuronal spikes from multiple spike trains in real-time require significant computational efforts and present major challenges for hardware design in terms of hardware area and power consumption. This paper presents a Hebbian eigenfilter spike sorting algorithm, in which principal components analysis (PCA) is conducted through Hebbian learning. The eigenfilter eliminates the need of computationally expensive covariance analysis and eigenvalue decomposition in traditional PCA algorithms and, most importantly, is amenable to low cost hardware implementation. Scalable and efficient hardware architectures for real-time multichannel spike sorting are also presented. In addition, folding techniques for hardware sharing are proposed for better utilization of computing resources among multiple channels. The throughput, accuracy and power consumption of our Hebbian eigenfilter are thoroughly evaluated through synthetic and real spike trains. The proposed Hebbian eigenfilter technique enables real-time multichannel spike sorting, and leads the way towards the next generation of motor and cognitive neuro-prosthetic devices.
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2011-12Department
Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and TechnologyJournal
IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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Yu, Bo et al. “Real-Time FPGA-Based Multichannel Spike Sorting Using Hebbian Eigenfilters.” IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems 1.4 (2011): 502-515. Web. 16 Feb. 2012. © 2012 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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2156-3357
2156-3365