Q&A: Wireless Power for Neural Stimulation
TBMG-37657
09/01/2020
- Content
Prof. Jacob Robinson and a team of researchers at Rice University (Houston, TX) developed a prototype of an implantable neural stimulator — the size of a grain of rice — that needs no batteries. Instead, it is powered wirelessly by means of an externally applied magnetic field.
- Citation
- "Q&A: Wireless Power for Neural Stimulation," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2020.