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This paper introduces a new VLSI architecture for efficient multi-channel online spike sorting. The design reduces power and area costs using shared processing cores and a clock gating system for real-time neural signal analysis.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Computer Engineering

Background:

  • Online spike sorting is crucial for real-time neural signal processing.
  • Existing methods often face challenges with power consumption and hardware area.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a novel VLSI architecture for multi-channel online spike sorting.
  • To reduce power consumption and hardware area costs in spike sorting circuits.

Main Methods:

  • Spike detection using the nonlinear energy operator (NEO).
  • Feature extraction employing the generalized Hebbian algorithm (GHA).
  • Shared core architecture for spike detection and feature extraction across channels.
  • Dedicated channel buffers and a clock gating system to minimize power usage.

Main Results:

  • The proposed architecture was implemented using a 90-nm ASIC.
  • Demonstrated lower power consumption compared to existing methods.
  • Achieved reduced hardware area costs for real-time applications.

Conclusions:

  • The novel VLSI architecture offers an efficient solution for multi-channel online spike sorting.
  • The design effectively lowers power and area overhead, making it suitable for real-time neural data analysis.