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Low power digital communication in implantable devices using volume conduction of biological tissues

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Author(s)
Lee, Heung-NoSun, M.Sclabassi, R.J.Yao, N.
Type
Conference Paper
Citation
28th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, pp.6249 - 6252
Issued Date
2006-08
Abstract
This work investigates the data communication problem of implantable devices using fundamental theories in communications. We utilize the volume conduction property of biological tissues to establish a digital communications link. Data obtained through animal experiments are used to analyze the time and frequency response of the volume conduction channel as well as to characterize the biological signals and noises present in the system. A low power bandwidth efficient channel-coded modulation scheme is proposed to conserve battery power and reduce the health risks associated. ? 2006 IEEE.
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Conference Place
UK
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/27384
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