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A Wireless, Bidirectional Interface for In Vivo Recording and Stimulation of Neural Activity in Freely Behaving Rats
Published on: November 7, 2017
Power line interference cancellation in in-vivo neural recording
Mohammad Reza Keshtkaran1, Zhi Yang
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, 117576, Singapore. fkeshtkaran@nus.edu.sg
Abstract:
This paper presents an algorithm for removing power line interference in neural recording experiments. It does not require any interference reference signal and can reliably track interference changes in frequency, phase, and amplitude. The method includes three major steps. First, it employs a robust frequency estimator to obtain the fundamental frequency of the interference. Second, a series of discrete-time oscillators are used to generate interference harmonics, where harmonic phase and amplitude are obtained using the recursive least squares (RLS) algorithm. Third, the estimated interference harmonics are removed without distorting the neural signals at the interference frequencies. The simple structure and adequate numerical behavior of the algorithm renders it suitable for realtime implementation. Extensive experiments based on both invivo and synthesized data have been performed, where a reliable performance has been observed.
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