Fr. 188.00

Current and Emerging Communication Technologies for Medical Implants

Inglese, Tedesco · Copertina rigida

Pubblicazione il 12.01.2026

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The increasing use of implants in the body for various therapeutic purposes has created a need to know the exact function of these implants while inside the body. This book highlights the recent advances in communication technologies, and discusses the development of implants that have the capacity to communicate with the outside world and inform care providers of the status of the implant. Health data collected from implants using such communication is of great importance to advancing research for a new generation of smart implants. This book explores how the control of implants remotely is also increasingly important, especially where intervention is needed, or if controlled release of active substances are required. The chapters cover types of implants where communication may be used, communication strategies, communication tools, powering, data acquisition, management and security, standardization, approvals, clinical translation, as well as current challenges and future research directions.This comprehensive book focuses specifically on communicating medical implants, thereby serving as a reference for basic scientists, electrical engineers, people working with sensors and communication technologies, information technology, healthcare providers, and clinicians.

Sommario

Wirelessly communicating implants.-  Wireless power delivery.- EM for medical implant communication.-  Optical communication for medical implant communication.- Magnetic coupling for medical implant communication.- Ultrawideband communication for medical implant communication.-  Acoustic communication for medical implant communication.- THz communication for medical implant communication.- Standards and interoperability with Wi-Fi and XG.- Antennas and circuits for communication.- Security, privacy, and safety.- Challenges and future directions.- Molecular communication for medical implant communication. 

Info autore

Bige Deniz Unluturk, PhD works at the Institute of Quantitative Health Science and Engineering, in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering of  Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan, USA.
Nureddin Ashammakhi, MD, PhD is a Professor in the Department of Bioengineering, at the Henry Samueli School of Engineering of  University of California, Los Angeles.

Riassunto

The increasing use of implants in the body for various therapeutic purposes has created a need to know the exact function of these implants while inside the body. This book highlights the recent advances in communication technologies, and discusses the development of implants that have the capacity to communicate with the outside world and inform care providers of the status of the implant. Health data collected from implants using such communication is of great importance to advancing research for a new generation of smart implants. This book explores how the control of implants remotely is also increasingly important, especially where intervention is needed, or if controlled release of active substances are required. The chapters cover types of implants where communication may be used, communication strategies, communication tools, powering, data acquisition, management and security, standardization, approvals, clinical translation, as well as current challenges and future research directions.This comprehensive book focuses specifically on communicating medical implants, thereby serving as a reference for basic scientists, electrical engineers, people working with sensors and communication technologies, information technology, healthcare providers, and clinicians.

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