With the implementation of a folded antenna designed to operate in the ultra-high frequency (UHF) band, in-body technology advancements are made possible.
As long as quality of experience (QoE) levels are maintained, connecting medical devices to a hospital WiFi network can improve clinical workflows by providing wireless access to real-time patient data.
To conserve energy in wireless sensor networks, the wake-up receiver can harvest a digital clock signal from an existing wireless standard (i.e., a clock-harvesting receiver).
This wirelessly powered node is interrogated using a custom printed-circuit-board (PCB) antenna and COTS components in both a benchtop and in vivo setting.
The increasing use of RF/microwave signals in medical applications represents a growing market for companies willing to work within medical market conditions.