Kok et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Blynk-Enabled IoT Control of Sustainable Biomedical Active ImplantsKok et al., 2024
- Document ID
- 13427314549807031697
- Author
- Kok C
- Ho C
- Teo T
- Lee T
- Koh Y
- Ma S
- Yong W
- Chai J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- 2024 7th International Conference on Electronics Technology (ICET)
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Active medical implants, such as pacemakers and cochlear implants, use external connectivity to monitor and maintain internal batteries. Unlike traditional cable connections, contemporary implantable sensors frequently utilize wireless data transfer technology. The …
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