Miniaturization of active implantable medical devices is currently compromised by the available means for electrically/npowering them. Most common energy supply techniques for implants – batteries and inductive couplers – comprise bulky/nparts which, in most cases, are significantly larger than the circuitry they feed. Here, for overcoming such miniaturization/nbottleneck in the case of implants for electrical stimulation, it is proposed to make those implants act as rectifiers of high/nfrequency bursts supplied by remote electrodes. In this way, low frequency currents will be generated locally around the/nimplant and these low frequency currents will perform stimulation of excitable tissues whereas the high frequency currents/nwill cause o...
This master thesis investigates how implantable devices can operate without the use of internal batt...
Electrical stimulation of tissues is an increasingly valuable tool for treating a variety of disorde...
In this paper, we developed a miniaturized Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) based implantable stimulato...
Miniaturization of active implantable medical devices is currently compromised by the available mean...
Presented at World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering; 2012 May 26-31; Beijing, ...
Abstract — Miniaturization of implantable medical elec-tronic devices is currently compromised by th...
Electrical stimulation has been explored to restore/nthe capabilities of the nervous system in paral...
Existing implantable stimulators use powering approaches that result in stiff and bulky systems or r...
It is possible to develop implantable microstimulators whose actuation principle is based on rectifi...
<p>The external system supplies inert high frequency current bursts (> 1 MHz) to the tissues using s...
Electrical stimulation is used in order to restore nerve mediated functions in patients with neurolo...
Electrical stimulation is used in order to restore nerve mediated functions in patients with neurolo...
Comunicació presentada a: XXX Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Española de Ingeniería Biomédica, CASEIB...
Comunicació presentada a 7th Annual International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, celebr...
Neuroprostheses based on dense networks of wireless microstimulators have been proposed in the past ...
This master thesis investigates how implantable devices can operate without the use of internal batt...
Electrical stimulation of tissues is an increasingly valuable tool for treating a variety of disorde...
In this paper, we developed a miniaturized Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) based implantable stimulato...
Miniaturization of active implantable medical devices is currently compromised by the available mean...
Presented at World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering; 2012 May 26-31; Beijing, ...
Abstract — Miniaturization of implantable medical elec-tronic devices is currently compromised by th...
Electrical stimulation has been explored to restore/nthe capabilities of the nervous system in paral...
Existing implantable stimulators use powering approaches that result in stiff and bulky systems or r...
It is possible to develop implantable microstimulators whose actuation principle is based on rectifi...
<p>The external system supplies inert high frequency current bursts (> 1 MHz) to the tissues using s...
Electrical stimulation is used in order to restore nerve mediated functions in patients with neurolo...
Electrical stimulation is used in order to restore nerve mediated functions in patients with neurolo...
Comunicació presentada a: XXX Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Española de Ingeniería Biomédica, CASEIB...
Comunicació presentada a 7th Annual International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, celebr...
Neuroprostheses based on dense networks of wireless microstimulators have been proposed in the past ...
This master thesis investigates how implantable devices can operate without the use of internal batt...
Electrical stimulation of tissues is an increasingly valuable tool for treating a variety of disorde...
In this paper, we developed a miniaturized Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) based implantable stimulato...