Potential of Wake-Up Radio-Based MAC Protocols for Implantable Body Sensor Networks (IBSN)-A Survey
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With the advent of nano-technology, medical sensors and devices are becoming highly miniaturized. Consequently, the number of sensors and medical devices being implanted to accurately monitor and diagnose a disease is increasing. By measuring the symptoms and controlling a medical device as close as …
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| Authors | Karuppiah Ramachandran VR;Ayele ED;Meratnia N;Havinga PJ;; |
| Journal | sensors |
| Year | 2016 |
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doi:10.3390/s16122012
vignesh raja karuppiah ramachandran
eyuel d ayele
paul j m havinga
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