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A Bidirectional Wireless Link for Neural Prostheses that Minimizes Implanted Power Consumption
2007
2007 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference
We describe a bidirectional impedance-modulation wireless data link for implanted neural prostheses. The link uses near-field inductive coupling between the implanted system and an external transceiver. It is designed to minimize power consumption in the implanted system and support high data rates in the uplink direction (from the implanted to the external system). Experimental results demonstrate data transfer rates up to 5.8Mbps in the uplink direction and 300kbps in the downlink direction
doi:10.1109/biocas.2007.4463305
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