Wireless Communication of Intraoral Devices and Its Optimal Frequency Selection.
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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…
A wireless magnetoresistive sensing system for an intraoral tongue-computer interface.
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Jan 1, 2012
This engineering paper presents an intraoral version of the Tongue Drive System (iTDS) built into a dental retainer. It uses four 3-axis magnetoresistive sensors to detect tongue motion and transmits digitized data wirelessly via a dual-band 27/432 MHz transmitter, with configuration updates via a 13.56 MHz inductive…