no code implementations • 25 Jun 2021 • Gizem Tabak, Jae Won Choi, Rita J. Miller, Michael L. Oelze, Andrew C. Singer
The use of wireless implanted medical devices (IMDs) is growing because they facilitate continuous monitoring of patients during normal activities, simplify medical procedures required for data retrieval and reduce the likelihood of infection associated with trailing wires.
no code implementations • 20 Mar 2021 • Gizem Tabak, Xintian Eddie Lin, Andrew C. Singer
The experiments demonstrate data rates of 4 kbps over distances of up to 5 meters, which is an order of magnitude higher than the data rates reported with similar systems in the literature.
no code implementations • 29 Sep 2019 • Gizem Tabak, Sijung Yang, Rita Miller, Michael Oelze, Andrew Singer
Wireless implanted medical devices (IMDs) provide ease and comfort to an increasing number of patients and physicians.