T. Kadonome, A. Matsumura, T. Higashiyama, S. Oyama, M. Kimura
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Retinal prosthesis of frequency modulation using thin-film photo transistors
Retinal prostheses have been ardently desired to recover the sight sense for sight-handicapped people. In our study, we have proposed an retinal prosthesis using poly-Si thin-film transistors. Particularly in this presentation, we will report a retinal prosthesis of frequency modulation, which is preferable to interconnect neuron cells because the neuron cells transfer the signal by frequency modulation.