2017 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/biocas.2017.8325205
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Implantable MICS-based wireless solution for bladder pressure monitoring

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“…The device is generally used to control gastric motor dysfunction to treat morbid obesity [35], severe gastroparesis [36], and severe obesity [34]. • Implantable Wireless Pressure Sensor: Implantable Wireless Pressure Sensor(IWPS) [37] is implanted closer to the organ, nerve or tissue that requires stimulation. This IMD has been deployed historically to treat multiple diseases of disorder.…”
Section: A Implantable Medical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The device is generally used to control gastric motor dysfunction to treat morbid obesity [35], severe gastroparesis [36], and severe obesity [34]. • Implantable Wireless Pressure Sensor: Implantable Wireless Pressure Sensor(IWPS) [37] is implanted closer to the organ, nerve or tissue that requires stimulation. This IMD has been deployed historically to treat multiple diseases of disorder.…”
Section: A Implantable Medical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IPM is used to treat Glaucoma disease which can lead to blindness [39]. -Bladder Pressure Monitoring: Bladder pressure monitoring (BPM) [37] is considered to be one of the key elements in diagnosing bladder dysfunction and consist of the base station, pressure sensor probes, and the antenna. The antenna is used to transfer pressure measurements of the bladder to the base station.…”
Section: A Implantable Medical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among several wireless technologies such as RF [4], capacitive [5], ultrasonic [6], and optical [7] links, the inductive link, which consists of a magnetic-coupled pair of coils, is the most widely used wireless technique for both power and data transfer. This is mainly due to its ability to provide both power and bidirectional data transmission…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%