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Wearable Wireless Telemetry System for Implantable Bio-MEMS Sensors.

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  • Wearable Wireless Telemetry System for Implantable Bio-MEMS Sensors. Abstract Text:

    r n simonsR N Simons,f a mirandaF A Miranda,j d wilsonJ D Wilson,r e simonsR E Simons,rainee n simonsRainee N Simons,félix a mirandaFélix A Miranda,jeffrey d wilsonJeffrey D Wilson,renita e simonsRenita E Simons,

    In this paper, a telemetry and contact-less powering system consisting of an implantable bio-MEMS sensor with a miniature printed square spiral chip antenna and an external wearable garment with printed loop antenna is investigated. The implantable chip antenna and the wearable garment pick-up antenna are in close proximity to each other and hence couple inductively through their near-fields and behave as the primary and the secondary circuits of a transformer, respectively. The numerical and experimental results are graphically presented, and include the design parameter values as a function of the geometry and the relative magnetic near-field intensity as a function of the angle, for the implantable chip antenna.

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    rn simonsRN Simons,fa mirandaFA Miranda,jd wilsonJD Wilson,re simonsRE Simons,rn simonsRN Simons,fa mirandaFA Miranda,jd wilsonJD Wilson,re simonsRE Simons,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Conference proceedings : ... Annual International

    VOLUME: 1

    Page Numbers: 6245-8

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    ISSN: 1557-170X

    DAY: 23

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2006

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