For rehabilitation applications, an implantable device was developed that samples and wirelessly transmits biosignals to control a robotic prosthesis. In addition, the unit is wirelessly powered through an inductive energy transmission system. The data link was developed to permit real-time transmission at 260 kbps. Furthermore, the link system is bidirectional and ideally it has neither data leakage nor data error. The connection can support up to 10 virtual channels with 10 bits resolution with a 2 kHz sampling. Finally, the results also include the tests with different antenna configurations in different environments to check the feasibility and quality of such a system
Wireless implanted devices can be used to interface patients with disabilities with the aim of resto...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Implantable bioelectronic devices are becoming useful and prospective solutions for various diseases...
Wireless telemetry is crucial for long-term implantable neural recording systems. RF-encoded neurolo...
There have been many important progress on neural prosthesis in which biomedical engineering have pl...
Wireless medical devices implanted at different locations in the human body have a wide application ...
To date, there are no clinically available cortical neural implants which wirelessly transmit the fu...
Active implants for monitoring human body functions became increasingly important in recent years, e...
Low-power wireless links are important for the development of long-term implantable neural prosthese...
Abstract—A power delivery system for implantable biosensors is presented. The system, embedded into ...
Introduction Signal acquisition and processing are the essential tasks of intelligent implants and p...
In the past decade, there has been a great interest in bionic and neural implantable electronics to ...
The development of safe implants is one of the key priorities of biomedical engineering. Healthcare ...
Implantable EMG sensors can improve the control of myoelectric prostheses by providing a better sign...
Modern active hand prostheses include myoelectric controlled electronics and actuators to restore th...
Wireless implanted devices can be used to interface patients with disabilities with the aim of resto...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Implantable bioelectronic devices are becoming useful and prospective solutions for various diseases...
Wireless telemetry is crucial for long-term implantable neural recording systems. RF-encoded neurolo...
There have been many important progress on neural prosthesis in which biomedical engineering have pl...
Wireless medical devices implanted at different locations in the human body have a wide application ...
To date, there are no clinically available cortical neural implants which wirelessly transmit the fu...
Active implants for monitoring human body functions became increasingly important in recent years, e...
Low-power wireless links are important for the development of long-term implantable neural prosthese...
Abstract—A power delivery system for implantable biosensors is presented. The system, embedded into ...
Introduction Signal acquisition and processing are the essential tasks of intelligent implants and p...
In the past decade, there has been a great interest in bionic and neural implantable electronics to ...
The development of safe implants is one of the key priorities of biomedical engineering. Healthcare ...
Implantable EMG sensors can improve the control of myoelectric prostheses by providing a better sign...
Modern active hand prostheses include myoelectric controlled electronics and actuators to restore th...
Wireless implanted devices can be used to interface patients with disabilities with the aim of resto...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Implantable bioelectronic devices are becoming useful and prospective solutions for various diseases...