The Journal of Engineering | |
Implantable micro-sized image sensor for data transmission with intra-vital optical communication | |
Toshihiko Noda1  Hajime Hayami1  Kengo Nagata1  Takashi Tokuda1  Kiyotaka Sasagawa1  Yasumi Ohta1  Jun Ohta1  Hiroaki Takehara1  | |
[1] Graduate School of Materials Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Nara, Japan | |
关键词: implantable microsized image sensor; pulse-width modulation; wavelength 855 nm; mouse skull bone; intravital optical communication; biomedical sensor chips; optical image data transmission; data transmission; biological tissue; transmitter device; light-emitting diode; implantable microchips; receiver device; light-based wireless data transmission method; | |
DOI : 10.1049/joe.2016.0311 | |
学科分类:工程和技术(综合) | |
来源: IET | |
【 摘 要 】
Interest in implantable microchips for medical sensors is increasing. To reduce the invasiveness of implantation, wireless data transmission in a living body is an important issue shared by all such sensors. Here, the authors report on a light-based wireless data transmission method for implantable biomedical sensor chips. An implantable micro-sized image sensor (400 à 1200 μm2) that was designed to modulate a small light-emitting diode (λ = 855 nm) with pulse-width modulation for intra-vital optical communication (IOC) was developed. Both a transmitter device and a receiver device for IOC were prepared, and optical image data transmission through biological tissue (a mouse skull bone) was successfully demonstrated.
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