2010 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium 2010
DOI: 10.1109/aps.2010.5561745
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Develop implantable ceramic antennas with no superstrate

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“…Implantable sensors can be used either for diagnosis or sensing purposes (such as implantable antennas [ 77 , 78 ]), or as life support agents (such as cardiac pacemakers, drug pumps, needle-type invasive blood glucose monitoring devices and neuron stimulators). Besides the power and small size requirements, implantable devices also need to be compatible with biological tissues in order to prevent possible infection and rejection of the device by the biological tissue.…”
Section: Wireless Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implantable sensors can be used either for diagnosis or sensing purposes (such as implantable antennas [ 77 , 78 ]), or as life support agents (such as cardiac pacemakers, drug pumps, needle-type invasive blood glucose monitoring devices and neuron stimulators). Besides the power and small size requirements, implantable devices also need to be compatible with biological tissues in order to prevent possible infection and rejection of the device by the biological tissue.…”
Section: Wireless Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%