Powering Passive Implanted Sensors with Dynamics
- Detailed Technology Description
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- *Abstract
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The innovators' research has shown that it is possible to power various passive (no on-board power source or wired connection) devices when implanted into tissue. One such example is a passive RFID tag attached to the bone or a metallic orthopedic implant. The RFID tag can be powered and read using a patented technology called touch probe.Publications:1. X. Liu, J. R. Stachel, J. L. Berger and Marlin H. Mickle, "The UHF Gen2 RFID System for Transcutaneous Operation for Orthopedic Implants", IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society Conference, Minneapolis, MN, 2013.2. P. Gou, N. D. Kraut, I. M. Feigel, H. Bai, G. J. Morgan, Y. Chen, Y. Tang, K. Bocan, J. Stachel, L. Berger, M. H. Mickle, E. Sejdic, A. Star, "Carbon nanotube chemiresistor for wireless pH sensing", Scientific Reports, vol. 4, pp. 4468-1-6, Mar. 2014PCT Application Filed
- *Principal Investigator
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Name: Kara Bocan
Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Name: Marlin Mickle, Professor of Electrical Engineering
Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Name: Joshua Stachel
Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Country/Region
- USA
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