2016 1st International Symposium on Instrumentation Systems, Circuits and Transducers (INSCIT) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/inscit.2016.7598209
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A miniaturized low-power radio frequency identification tag integrated in CMOS for biomedical applications

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“…In the era of the Internet of things (IoT) the information and communication technology (ICT) is used to support everyday tasks of people (e.g. Baquero, Cabrera & De Sousa, 2016). The number of different smart or magnetic stripe cards, keys and various other devices for personal identification, financial transactions, unlocking of doors, etc.…”
Section: Appendix A: Indicator Wordingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the era of the Internet of things (IoT) the information and communication technology (ICT) is used to support everyday tasks of people (e.g. Baquero, Cabrera & De Sousa, 2016). The number of different smart or magnetic stripe cards, keys and various other devices for personal identification, financial transactions, unlocking of doors, etc.…”
Section: Appendix A: Indicator Wordingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These accelerators in conjunction with a customized low power P are used for ExG (EEG (Electroencephalogram), ECG) processing, targeting a large subset of biomedical applications. A miniaturized system in [9] demonstrates a limit on radio transmissions indicating alerts and alarms instead of continuous streaming of raw data while monitoring critical physiological signals in patients. It provided a significant increase in the power efficiency of the overall system due to a decrease in radio utilization, emphasizing the need to maximize local processing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%