CORDIS Project
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This project focuses on developing ultra-low power digital circuits for wireless medical implants. By optimizing signal processing and communication, it aims to enhance the functionality of bio-electronic sensors used in healthcare applications.
Advances in nanotechnology have made it possible to implant ultra-small electronic sensors in the human body.
Interfacing with organs and nervous system, these devices will be a key part of future healthcare technologies.
One of the most important components in such a device is the electronic integrated circuit (IC) located right at the signal source.
This determines the overall power consumption and size of an implant.
However, due to the need for sensitive analog circuits and toxicity concerns…
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