Title
Person-centric microelectronic sensor systems: Implant use case
Abstract
Our research institute focuses on wireless autonomous transducer systems. Body-area-networks have a particular research challenge, since wireless communications close to the body, or even inside the body (implants) is heavily influenced by the dielectric and conductive losses of human tissue. This paper describes a case study to define the specifications for a 400 MHz transceiver operating internal and external to the body. The transceiver physical layer will be defined, supported by measurement and simulation results.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/ICECS.2014.7050120
Electronics, Circuits and Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
bioelectric phenomena,biological tissues,biomedical electronics,biomedical telemetry,body area networks,body sensor networks,dielectric losses,microsensors,personal area networks,prosthetics,telemedicine,transceivers,body area network research challenge,external transceiver operation,frequency 400 MHz,human tissue conductive loss,human tissue dielectric loss,implant,internal transceiver operation,person-centric microelectronic sensor system,simulation,transceiver physical layer,transceiver specification,wireless autonomous transducer system,wireless communication
Transducer,Wireless,Transceiver,Computer science,Microelectronics,Electronic engineering,Physical layer,Electrical engineering
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
1
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Guido Dolmans142453.52
Nauman F. Kiyani2557.58
Hans W. Pflug3427.08
D. Li4284.90
Hubregt J. Visser551.80