M. Je, J. Cheong, C. Ho, Simon Sheung Yan Ng, Rui-Feng Xue, Hyouk-Kyu Cha, Xin Liu, W. Park, L. Lim, Cairan He, Kuang-Wei Cheng, X. Zou, Zhiming Chen, Lei Yao, San-Jeow Cheng, Peng Li, Lei Liu, Ming-Yuan Cheng, Z. Duan, R. Rajkumar, Yuanjin Zheng, W. Goh, Yongxin Guo, G. Dawe
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Wireless sensor microsystems for emerging biomedical applications (Invited)
In this paper, two examples of wireless sensor microsystems for medical devices are presented: a wireless blood flow monitoring microsystem which is fully integrated with a prosthetic vascular graft for early failure detection, and a 100-channel wireless neural recording microsystem In the context of such biomedical applications, high-efficiency wireless transceiver circuit techniques for data communication and power transfer as well as low-power sensor interface circuit techniques are introduced and explained.