Implantable Passive Sensors for Biomedical Applications - PMC Wireless remote interrogation of the implanted sensor is typically achieved using radio frequency (RF), inductive coupling or ultrasound through an external device Two categories of implantable sensors are available, namely active and passive
Microfluidic technologies for wearable and implantable biomedical . . . Microfluidic technologies are transforming wearable and implantable biomedical devices by enabling precise, real-time analysis and control of biofluids at the microscale Integrating soft, biocompatible materials with advanced sensing and
Nano-Implants for Wireless Brain Interfacing - MIT Media Lab Deblina Sarkar is building tiny nanoelectronic devices that could constantly monitor our bodies, fixing any anomalies they find She is being recognized by the NIH for unusually innovative work in the development of biomedical implants that defy the need for surgery
Implantable Medical Electronic Devices: Sensing Mechanisms . . . - MDPI Common data transmission methods for wireless implantable devices include Bluetooth, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Near Field Communication (NFC), ultrasonic waves, magnetic induction coupling, and more (for detailed data, refer to Table 2)
Implants with Sensing Capabilities | Chemical Reviews A nonradiographic strategy to real‐time monitor the position of three‐dimensional‐printed medical orthopedic implants by embedding superparamagnetic Fe 3 O 4 particles
Wireless Technologies for Implantable Devices - MDPI The applications of these wireless technologies in treatments of orthopedic and cardiovascular injuries and disorders are described This review then concludes with a discussion on the technical challenges and potential solutions of implementing wireless technologies in implantable devices