W.A. Serdijn
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Bimodal stimulator for treating tinnitus
Electrical stimulation circuit design and safety of a bimodal stimulation device for the treatment of tinnitus
Subjective) tinnitus is a phantom perception, where a sound is perceived by the subject that cannot be objectively perceived by other observers. an estimated 9.8% of people suffer from chronic tinnitus, moreover, for 1%-3.1% of people, it severely impacts their lives, leading to
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The recording of biosignals, such as atrial electrograms (AEG), electrocardiograms (ECG), and electroencephalograms (EEG), is progressing towards the adoption of more dense electrode arrays in order to improve spatial and temporal resolution. The proliferation of channels necessi
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Powering Electronics worn by Group-Housed Rodents: A Control Loop Design for a Rodent’s Headstage
From Exploration of a Potential Power Link to the Implementation of the Control Loop for a Power Converter
This study aims to systematically design and implement a voltage regulation control loop (VRCL) for an unspecified power management unit (PMU) to maintain the desired load voltage for electronics worn by group-housed rodents. This is crucial for analyzing the spontaneous behaviou
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Temporal Current Steering
A novel stimulation technique for increased spatial selectivity in vagus nerve stimulation
Cervical Vagus Nerve Stimulation (CVNS) has shown efficacy in treating depression, therapy-resistant epilepsy, and is being explored for conditions such as obesity and migraine. The side effects of whole nerve stimulation, which is currently the only approved method, can be minim
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Subjective tinnitus is a sensation of sound without an external source. There is no clear understanding of the cause and pathology of tinnitus.
Literature suggests a combination of deafferentation of the tonotopic map , the Bayesian brain model, and the triple mode netwo ...
Literature suggests a combination of deafferentation of the tonotopic map , the Bayesian brain model, and the triple mode netwo ...
Neurological disorders profoundly affect quality of life, impairing essential functions like memory, cognition, and movement. Traditional treatments are often limited due to the complexity of the brain, the invasiveness of procedures, or the poor precision of the treatment. Ultra
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Class D amplifiers find widespread application in audio devices for driving load speakers, primarily due to their remarkable efficiency. Nonetheless, this enhanced efficiency often comes at the expense of reduced linearity. Hence, techniques for reducing Total Harmonic Distortion
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Electrical stimulation has emerged as a promising therapeutic modality for the treatment of various neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease, chronic pain, epilepsy, and depression. In addition, recent studies have provided evidence supporting the effectiveness of elect
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An Eye-movement Monitoring Device for Premature Babies
Enhancing current sleep-monitoring systems to benefit premature babies
This document lays out the design and development of a specialized device aimed at monitoring the eye movements of premature babies, which creates an opportunity to create better sleep-monitoring systems.
Monitoring sleep has great significance, especially for premature ...
Monitoring sleep has great significance, especially for premature ...
Acoustoelectric imaging is an emerging technology confirmed by in-vivo experiments that can help diagnose and evaluate peripheral nerve neuropathy. The ultrasound transmitter (TX) is required in such systems to selectively focus and apply acoustic pressure on the target volume. W
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This thesis presents a 48V-to-1V 10-level dual inductor hybrid converter (DIHC) containing 11 on-chip switches and an off-chip Gallium Nitride (GaN) switch. Thanks to the 10-level Dickson switched-capacitor (SC) circuit, most of the voltage stress will be taken over by off-chip c
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This work proposes an energy harvesting DC-DC converter that is able to efficiently process a wide input power range from 25 mW up to 250 mW, to charge a storage device used in Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications. An interleaved boost-converter topology with two inductors is us
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Digital Signal Processing for a Wireless ECG Device
Wireless Electrocardiogram (WiECG)
The goal of the WiECG project is to create a prototype device that makes it possible to perform a 12-lead ECG measurement on patients without wires from the patient to a monitor. The solution consists of a transmitter and receiver, one of which is close or on the patients body an
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Circuit Design for a Wireless ECG Device
Wireless Electrocardiogram (WiECG)
WiECG aims to create a prototype device which enable ambulance personnel to perform a 12-lead ECG without wires connecting the patient to the monitor. The proposed solution consists of a transmitter and a receiver device. The transmitter transmits the measured signals, the receiv
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Communication protocols
For a wireless ECG solution
This report is part of the WiECG project. The goal of the WiECG project is to create a prototype device that makes it possible to perform a 12-lead ECG on patients without wires from a patient to the monitor. The solution consists of a transmitter and receiver of which one is clo
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Recent technological advancements have made it possible to study complex social behaviors in rodents using automated observations. The Neuromate project of the Erasmus Medical Center and Delft University of Technology aims to expand the research possibilities with this technology
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To be able to cope with the demands of next generation radar applications, a bandwidth of 400MHz is required. The SAR assisted CT ∆Σ ADC provides an energy efficient ADC, but needs improvements to cope with the bandwidth enlargement. This thesis examines the front end components
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Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation (aDBS) offers the potential for personalized stimulation strategies for patients with Parkinson's Disease (PD). The closed loop characteristic of this system requires the incorporation of PD relevant biomarkers that determine the patient's need. In
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The need to understand how the brain works has sparked interest in electrode arrays to record neural signals. Intracellular recordings with nanoelectrodes that penetrate the cell allow better signal quality and additional functions such as voltage clamping to set the neuron's tra
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