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Wireless communication with implanted medical devices using the conductive properties of the body

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EXPERT REVIEW OF MEDICAL DEVICES
卷 8, 期 4, 页码 427-433

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1586/ERD.11.16

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biotelemetry; cardiac implants; implantable device; intrabody communication; neural implants; remote monitoring; wireless

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  1. University of Minnesota Institute for Engineering in Medicine (IEM)
  2. NIH [T32-EB008389]

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Many medical devices that are implanted in the body use wires or wireless radiofrequency telemetry to communicate with circuitry outside the body. However, the wires are a common source of surgical complications, including breakage, infection and electrical noise. In addition, radiofrequency telemetry requires large amounts of power and results in low-efficiency transmission through biological tissue. As an alternative, the conductive properties of the body can be used to enable wireless communication with implanted devices. In this article, several methods of intrabody communication are described and compared. In addition to reducing the complications that occur with current implantable medical devices, intrabody communication can enable novel types of miniature devices for research and clinical applications.

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