This paper reports on a pulsed coding technique based on optical Ultra-wideband (UWB) modulation for wireless implantable biotelemetry systems allowing for high data rate link whilst enabling significant power reduction compared to the state-of-the-art. This optical data coding approach is suitable for emerging biomedical applications like transcutaneous neural wireless communication systems. The overall architecture implementing this optical modulation technique employs sub-nanosecond pulsed laser as the data transmitter and small sensitive area photodiode as the data receiver. Moreover, it includes coding and decoding digital systems, biasing and driving analogue circuits for laser pulse generation and photodiode signal conditioning. The ...
Ultra-wideband (UWB) is a lucrative wireless technology for Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) applic...
The paper shows the design of microelectronic circuits composed of an oscillator, a modulator, a tra...
A technology base for optically-coupled systems was developed that permits in-vivo transmission of b...
This paper reports on a pulsed coding technique based on optical Ultra-wideband (UWB) modulation for...
This paper reports on a novel pulsed coding technique based on optical UWB modulation for wireless i...
We propose a new UWB modulation technique for wireless optical communications in transcutaneous biot...
We report on the development of a novel modulation technique for UWB wireless...
This paper describes an integrated communication system, implementing a UWB-inspired pulsed coding t...
This article reports an implantable transcutaneous telemetry for a brain machine interface that uses...
In this paper we report on the fabrication, implementation and experimental characterization of an i...
In this paper we report on the fabrication, implementation and experimental characterization of an i...
This paper presents the feasibility of applying an ultra-wideband (UWB) wireless scheme to both high...
Bioengineering is increasingly becoming a cutting edge field of technology thatcombines the state-of...
To date, there are no clinically available cortical neural implants which wirelessly transmit the fu...
Light has been used in many medical applications to monitor health status and diagnose diseases. Exa...
Ultra-wideband (UWB) is a lucrative wireless technology for Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) applic...
The paper shows the design of microelectronic circuits composed of an oscillator, a modulator, a tra...
A technology base for optically-coupled systems was developed that permits in-vivo transmission of b...
This paper reports on a pulsed coding technique based on optical Ultra-wideband (UWB) modulation for...
This paper reports on a novel pulsed coding technique based on optical UWB modulation for wireless i...
We propose a new UWB modulation technique for wireless optical communications in transcutaneous biot...
We report on the development of a novel modulation technique for UWB wireless...
This paper describes an integrated communication system, implementing a UWB-inspired pulsed coding t...
This article reports an implantable transcutaneous telemetry for a brain machine interface that uses...
In this paper we report on the fabrication, implementation and experimental characterization of an i...
In this paper we report on the fabrication, implementation and experimental characterization of an i...
This paper presents the feasibility of applying an ultra-wideband (UWB) wireless scheme to both high...
Bioengineering is increasingly becoming a cutting edge field of technology thatcombines the state-of...
To date, there are no clinically available cortical neural implants which wirelessly transmit the fu...
Light has been used in many medical applications to monitor health status and diagnose diseases. Exa...
Ultra-wideband (UWB) is a lucrative wireless technology for Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) applic...
The paper shows the design of microelectronic circuits composed of an oscillator, a modulator, a tra...
A technology base for optically-coupled systems was developed that permits in-vivo transmission of b...