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Implanted antennas in medical wireless communications

By: Rahmat-Samii, Yahya.
Contributor(s): Kim, Jaehoon 1969-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Synthesis lectures on antennas: #1.Publisher: San Rafael, Calif (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA) : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2006Edition: 1st ed.Description: 1 electronic text (vi, 76 p. : ill.) : digital file.ISBN: 159829055X (electronic bk.); 9781598290554 (electronic bk.).Uniform titles: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science. Subject(s): Telemeter (Physiological appartus) -- Design | Telemetering transmitters -- Design | Radio telemetry | Implants, Artificial | Wireless communication systems | Antennas (Electronics) -- Design -- Mathematic models | Biomedical engineering | Finite difference time domain | Human interaction | Implantable antenna | Medical wireless communication | Miniaturized antennas | Planar antennas | Spherical dyadic Green's functionDDC classification: 610.28 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource | Abstract with links to full text Also available in print.
Contents:
Implanted antennas for wireless communications -- Computational methods -- Antennas inside a biological tissue -- Antennas inside a human head -- Antennas inside a human body -- Planar antennas for active implantable medical devices -- Conclusion.
Summary: One of the main objectives of this lecture is to summarize the results of recent research activities of the authors on the subject of implanted antennas for medical wireless communication systems. It is anticipated that ever sophisticated medical devices will be implanted inside the human body for medical telemetry and telemedicine. To establish effective and efficient wireless links with these devices, it is pivotal to give special attention to the antenna designs that are required to be low profile, small, safe and cost effective. In this book, it is demonstrated how advanced electromagnetic numerical techniques can be utilized to design these antennas inside as realistic human body environment as possible. Also it is shown how simplified models can assist the initial designs of these antennas in an efficient manner.
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Implanted antennas for wireless communications -- Computational methods -- Antennas inside a biological tissue -- Antennas inside a human head -- Antennas inside a human body -- Planar antennas for active implantable medical devices -- Conclusion.

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One of the main objectives of this lecture is to summarize the results of recent research activities of the authors on the subject of implanted antennas for medical wireless communication systems. It is anticipated that ever sophisticated medical devices will be implanted inside the human body for medical telemetry and telemedicine. To establish effective and efficient wireless links with these devices, it is pivotal to give special attention to the antenna designs that are required to be low profile, small, safe and cost effective. In this book, it is demonstrated how advanced electromagnetic numerical techniques can be utilized to design these antennas inside as realistic human body environment as possible. Also it is shown how simplified models can assist the initial designs of these antennas in an efficient manner.

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