Advanced prostheses for recovery of arm amputation can be nowadays controlled by the electromyographic (EMG) signals. Implanted myoelectric sensors, suitable to transcutaneous wireless reading, permit to improve the signal-to-noise ratio. This paper explores the feasibility of a through-the-arm telemetry link based on the radiofrequency identification in the UHF band (860–960 MHz). The proposed model accounts for the power sensitivity of the commercial devices, the constraints enforced by the exposure regulations (SAR) and by the communication integrity (BER). The reliability of the link is evaluated against possible misalignments between sensors and the reading unit. Results demonstrate that the transcutaneous link can be in some case limi...
For rehabilitation applications, an implantable device was developed that samples and wirelessly tra...
Active implants for monitoring human body functions became increasingly important in recent years, e...
The fast growth of radiofrequency identi cation (RFID) research is currently exploring new applicati...
Modern active hand prostheses include myoelectric controlled electronics and actuators to restore th...
Wireless communication with Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) based on Radiofrequency Identificatio...
Wireless implanted devices can be used to interface patients with disabilities with the aim of resto...
Wireless implanted devices can be used to interface patients with disabilities with the aim of resto...
Wireless telemetry is crucial for long-term implantable neural recording systems. RF-encoded neurolo...
We designed, fabricated, and tested a UHF RFID-based wireless system for electromyographic sensing, ...
Wearable technology for assistive medical applications and physical activity recognition has emerged...
Electronic prostheses require a communication link to other on-body nodes, for example, for control ...
Targeted muscle reinnervation is a new surgical procedure performed to work in conjunction with elec...
Implantable EMG sensors can improve the control of myoelectric prostheses by providing a better sign...
Multi-articulating prosthetic devices are yet to meet a control method that can match their potentia...
For rehabilitation applications, an implantable device was developed that samples and wirelessly tra...
Active implants for monitoring human body functions became increasingly important in recent years, e...
The fast growth of radiofrequency identi cation (RFID) research is currently exploring new applicati...
Modern active hand prostheses include myoelectric controlled electronics and actuators to restore th...
Wireless communication with Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) based on Radiofrequency Identificatio...
Wireless implanted devices can be used to interface patients with disabilities with the aim of resto...
Wireless implanted devices can be used to interface patients with disabilities with the aim of resto...
Wireless telemetry is crucial for long-term implantable neural recording systems. RF-encoded neurolo...
We designed, fabricated, and tested a UHF RFID-based wireless system for electromyographic sensing, ...
Wearable technology for assistive medical applications and physical activity recognition has emerged...
Electronic prostheses require a communication link to other on-body nodes, for example, for control ...
Targeted muscle reinnervation is a new surgical procedure performed to work in conjunction with elec...
Implantable EMG sensors can improve the control of myoelectric prostheses by providing a better sign...
Multi-articulating prosthetic devices are yet to meet a control method that can match their potentia...
For rehabilitation applications, an implantable device was developed that samples and wirelessly tra...
Active implants for monitoring human body functions became increasingly important in recent years, e...
The fast growth of radiofrequency identi cation (RFID) research is currently exploring new applicati...