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Srinjoy Mitra

Researcher at University of Edinburgh

Publications -  88
Citations -  1951

Srinjoy Mitra is an academic researcher from University of Edinburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neuromorphic engineering & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 75 publications receiving 1542 citations. Previous affiliations of Srinjoy Mitra include Katholieke Universiteit Leuven & ETH Zurich.

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An implantable 455-active-electrode 52-channel CMOS neural probe

TL;DR: The main tradeoff in neural probe design is between minimizing the probe dimensions and achieving high spatial resolution using large arrays of small recording sites.
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Real-Time Classification of Complex Patterns Using Spike-Based Learning in Neuromorphic VLSI

TL;DR: Experimental data is presented that demonstrate how the VLSI neural network can learn to classify patterns of neural activities, also in the case in which they are highly correlated.
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A Neural Probe With Up to 966 Electrodes and Up to 384 Configurable Channels in 0.13 $\mu$m SOI CMOS

TL;DR: A 384-channel configurable neural probe for large-scale in vivo recording of neural signals and results show a total input-referred noise of 6.4%, dual-band recording and a 171.6 Mbps digital interface.
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Time Multiplexed Active Neural Probe with 1356 Parallel Recording Sites.

TL;DR: A high electrode density and high channel count CMOS (complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) active neural probe containing 1344 neuron sized recording pixels and 12 reference pixels, densely packed on a 50 µm thick, 100 µm wide, and 8 mm long shank.
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Active Electrodes for Wearable EEG Acquisition: Review and Electronics Design Methodology

TL;DR: This paper reviews state-of-the-art bio-amplifier architectures and low-power analog circuits design techniques intended for wearable EEG acquisition, with a special focus on an AE system interfaced with dry electrodes.