Temporal interference stimulation devices: a comprehensive review of hardware design and implementation

时间干扰刺激装置:硬件设计与实现的全面综述

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Abstract

Deep brain stimulation has demonstrated efficacy in treating various neurological disorders. However, its invasiveness and the associated surgical risks have motivated noninvasive approaches that can selectively modulate deep targets. Conventional transcranial electrical stimulation techniques, however, have limited capability to reach deep brain regions with high spatial focality. Temporal interference stimulation (TIS) has emerged as a promising solution to overcome these challenges, using two slightly different high-frequency carriers to generate a low-frequency envelope with improved spatial focality in tissue. Currently, TIS is being extensively validated in rodent models and has been expanded to studies using cadaveric human heads and clinical trials for various neurological disorders. However, the precision and safety of TIS strongly depends on the underlying hardware implementation. Therefore, a systematic understanding of circuit and system design is required for practical device development. This paper covers comprehensive hardware design considerations and implementation strategies for TIS devices. Major TIS waveform schemes are categorized and their impact on system complexity, channel synchronization, and stimulation performance is analyzed. For the output stage architecture, various circuit topologies are discussed regarding their voltage compliance and current driving capability. In addition, essential safety features, including charge balancing techniques and impedance monitoring methods tailored to TIS operation are reviewed. Finally, experimental validation approaches using tissue phantoms are summarized to provide guidelines for developing robust and reliable TIS systems.

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