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===Neural dust=== {{main|Neural dust}} [[Neural dust]] is millimeter-sized devices operated as [[Wireless power transfer|wirelessly powered]] nerve sensors that were proposed in a 2011 paper from the [[University of California, Berkeley]] Wireless Research Center.<ref name=Rabaey>{{Cite book| vauthors = Rabaey JM |date=September 2011 |doi=10.1109/essderc.2011.6044240|isbn=978-1-4577-0707-0|chapter=Brain-machine interfaces as the new frontier in extreme miniaturization|title=2011 Proceedings of the European Solid-State Device Research Conference (ESSDERC)|pages=19–24|s2cid=47542923}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal| vauthors = Warneke B, Last M, Liebowitz B, Pister KS |s2cid=21557|date=January 2001|title=Smart Dust: communicating with a cubic-millimeter computer|journal=Computer|volume=34|issue=1|pages=44–51|doi=10.1109/2.895117|issn=0018-9162}}</ref> In one model, [[local field potential]]s could be distinguished from [[action potential]] "spikes", which would offer greatly diversified data vs conventional techniques.<ref name=Rabaey/>
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