EE Colloquium: Wireless Integrated Circuits and Systems for Advanced Implantable/Wearable Medical Devices

Abstract: In this talk, I will present several implantable and wearable technologies for medical applications. These technologies integrate advanced analog/power-management circuits, wireless power and data transfer links, and ultrasound transducers into miniature systems to provide advanced wireless solutions for interfacing with the body. In particular, I will talk about ultrasound power transfer, piezoelectric energy harvesting, and brain/stomach interfaces. 

 

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