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New ultra-low-power radio-frequency (RF) technologies in medicine are achieved with "Systems on Chip" that operate from small power sources over a very long period of time. Speaker: Steve Morris, Zarlink
Systems on Chip for Medical Applications eg. endoscopic camera capsules that are swallowed; implanted devices that wirelessly transmit patient health data. âBody area networkâ and âwearableâ portable consumer devices need microelectronics with ultra-low power. Demonstrations of intestinal camera pills and latest-generation (DSP based) hearing aids. Implanted life energy harvesting is used too
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18 October 2006 at 6:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Westminster University NLT2 |
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. |
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Free |
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Prof. Steve Morris is Director of R&D, Worldwide, for Zarlink Semiconductor Ltd UK, Sweden and USA, and Visiting Professor at the University of Westminster |
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