peer reviewedThis paper presents a wireless capsule microsystem to detect and monitor the pH, pressure, and temperature of the gastrointestinal tract in real time. This research contributes to the integration of sensors (microfabricated capacitive pH, capacitive pressure, and resistive temperature sensors), frequency modulation and pulse width modulation based interface IC circuits, microcontroller, and transceiver with meandered conformal antenna for the development of a capsule system. The challenges associated with the system miniaturization, higher sensitivity and resolution of sensors, and lower power consumption of interface circuits are addressed. The layout, PCB design, and packaging of a miniaturized wireless capsule, having diamet...
peer-reviewedA prototype of miniaturized, low power, bidirectional wireless communication system was...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Com...
Variations in tissue autofluorescence (AF) can be exploited to detect early signs of intestinal canc...
A novel microelectronic "pill" has been developed for in situ studies of the gastro-intestinal tract...
A novel microelectronic "pill" has been developed for in situ studies of the gastro-intestinal tract...
A novel microelectronic "pill" has been developed for in situ studies of the gastro-intest...
Recently, medical capsules (MCs) have evolved from pure diagnosis devices to multipurpose medical ca...
Non-invasive microsystems are emerging as a means to address diagnostics challenges in healthcare du...
The aim of the wireless capsule is to identify and implement alternate components that can be used ...
This paper describes the design and implementation of a system-on-chip digital pH meter, for use in ...
A miniaturised lab-in-a-pill device has been produced incorporating a temperature and pH sensor with...
The structure and functions of the mammalian gastrointestinal tract are dependent on the body and s...
Abstract: A prototype of miniaturized, low power, bi-directional wireless communication system was d...
The evolution of wireless communication and circuit integration has brought medical science and devi...
Electronic pills, smart capsules or miniaturized microsystems swallowed by human beings or animals f...
peer-reviewedA prototype of miniaturized, low power, bidirectional wireless communication system was...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Com...
Variations in tissue autofluorescence (AF) can be exploited to detect early signs of intestinal canc...
A novel microelectronic "pill" has been developed for in situ studies of the gastro-intestinal tract...
A novel microelectronic "pill" has been developed for in situ studies of the gastro-intestinal tract...
A novel microelectronic "pill" has been developed for in situ studies of the gastro-intest...
Recently, medical capsules (MCs) have evolved from pure diagnosis devices to multipurpose medical ca...
Non-invasive microsystems are emerging as a means to address diagnostics challenges in healthcare du...
The aim of the wireless capsule is to identify and implement alternate components that can be used ...
This paper describes the design and implementation of a system-on-chip digital pH meter, for use in ...
A miniaturised lab-in-a-pill device has been produced incorporating a temperature and pH sensor with...
The structure and functions of the mammalian gastrointestinal tract are dependent on the body and s...
Abstract: A prototype of miniaturized, low power, bi-directional wireless communication system was d...
The evolution of wireless communication and circuit integration has brought medical science and devi...
Electronic pills, smart capsules or miniaturized microsystems swallowed by human beings or animals f...
peer-reviewedA prototype of miniaturized, low power, bidirectional wireless communication system was...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Com...
Variations in tissue autofluorescence (AF) can be exploited to detect early signs of intestinal canc...