Hand-Held Units for Short-Range Wireless Biotelemetry
TBMG-2775
05/01/2008
- Content
Special-purpose hand-held radio- transceiver units have been proposed as means of short-range radio powering and interrogation of surgically implanted microelectromechanical sensors and actuators. These units are based partly on the same principles as those of the units described in “Printed Multi-Turn Loop Antennas for RF Biotelemetry” (LEW-17879-1), NASA Tech Briefs, Vol. 31, No. 6 (June 2007), page 48. Like the previously reported units, these units would make it unnecessary to have wire connections between the implanted devices and the external equipment used to activate and interrogate them.
- Citation
- "Hand-Held Units for Short-Range Wireless Biotelemetry," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2008.