not sure - but it will likely be quicker because the software is sort of already built into current generation Medtronic devices. They are not trying to approve a whole new device, probably just the software that switches the device on/off.
That being said, there are also reasons at the moment (better imaging support/stimulation programming abilities) to sometimes choose a competitor device over Medtronic (namely Boston Scientific)
Better DSP/ML techniques might make this more effective, but uh...the Parkinson's research community has never been known to be great at math...just saying
That being said, there are also reasons at the moment (better imaging support/stimulation programming abilities) to sometimes choose a competitor device over Medtronic (namely Boston Scientific)
Better DSP/ML techniques might make this more effective, but uh...the Parkinson's research community has never been known to be great at math...just saying