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In-to-out body path loss for wireless radio frequency capsule endoscopy in a human body.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2016

This engineering study uses a 3D electromagnetic solver to simulate in-to-out body RF path loss for a wireless capsule endoscopy link. The capsule antenna is tuned for the 402 MHz MICS band while accounting for human body properties. The authors examine how capsule misalignment, rotation, and the human body model…

Wireless Communication of Intraoral Devices and Its Optimal Frequency Selection.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2014

This engineering study assesses optimal RF frequencies for wireless communication with intraoral electronic devices using an intraoral tongue drive system as an example. It compares 27 MHz, 433.9 MHz, and 2.48 GHz based on path loss, radiation patterns, and bit error rate tests, with adaptive impedance matching…

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