2022
DOI: 10.1109/jsen.2022.3145875
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Wireless Readout of Resistive Sensors

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“…There are also recent developments of passive LC sensors that are battery-less and have a wireless readout of various parameters such as pH, 315 temperature, 316 strain, 317 and force. 318 However, the sensor small dimensions requirement for enabling reliable integration with implants results in higher resonant frequencies of these sensors. Signals containing higher frequencies are more absorbed by body tissues, which in addition to signal attenuation increases the temperature of the surrounding tissues.…”
Section: Sensor Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are also recent developments of passive LC sensors that are battery-less and have a wireless readout of various parameters such as pH, 315 temperature, 316 strain, 317 and force. 318 However, the sensor small dimensions requirement for enabling reliable integration with implants results in higher resonant frequencies of these sensors. Signals containing higher frequencies are more absorbed by body tissues, which in addition to signal attenuation increases the temperature of the surrounding tissues.…”
Section: Sensor Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the main challenge is development of low-power circuits that will be reliable under these energy constraints imposed by small battery size and low energy available via harvesting. There are also recent developments of passive LC sensors that are battery-less and have a wireless readout of various parameters such as pH, temperature, strain, and force . However, the sensor small dimensions requirement for enabling reliable integration with implants results in higher resonant frequencies of these sensors.…”
Section: Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%