Transmission power requirements for novel ZigBee implants in the gastrointestinal tract

IEEE Transactions on Bio-medical Engineering
Pietro ValdastriPaolo Dario

Abstract

In this paper, a novel multinode wireless monitoring platform, based on ZigBee communication standard, is presented and tested in vivo. The transmission power levels needed to establish a reliable connection from the different gastrointestinal districts are reported and compared with safety levels from international guidelines. These findings can be useful to evaluate the effectiveness of a commercial and standardized approach to implantable and miniaturized monitoring of physiological parameters.

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