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Inductive powering has been a reliable and simple method for many years to wirelessly power devices over relatively short distances, from a few centimetres to a few feet. Examples are found in biomedical applications, such as cochlear implants; in RFID, such as smart cards for building access control; and in consumer devices, such as electrical toothbrushes. Device sizes shrunk considerably the past decades, demanding accurate design tools to obtain reliable link operation in demanding environments. With smaller coil sizes, the link efficiency drops dramatically to a point where the commonly used calculation methods become invalid. Inductive Powering: Basic Theory and Application to Biomedical Systems lists all design equations and topology alternatives to successfully build an inductive power and data link for your specific application. It also contains practical guidelines to expand the external driver with a servomechanism that automatically tunes itself to varying coupling and load conditions.
The last decade has witnessed a rapid surge of interest in new sensing and monitoring devices for wellbeing and healthcare. One key development in this area is wireless, wearable and implantable in vivo monitoring and intervention. A myriad of platforms are now available from both academic institutions and commercial organisations. They permit the management of patients with both acute and chronic symptoms, including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, treatment of epilepsy and other debilitating neurological disorders. Despite extensive developments in sensing technologies, there are significant research issues related to system integration, sensor miniaturisation, low-power sensor interface...
In de universitaire wereld staat kennis centraal. Die wordt doorgegeven, maar ook in vraag gesteld. Dankzij creatief wetenschappelijk onderzoek verleggen kennisgrenzen zich voortdurend. De impact van de academische wereld op maatschappelijke domeinen zoals de technologie, de industrie, de economie en de medische sector kan niet overschat worden. Om deze belangrijke maatschappelijke functie te blijven vervullen, heeft de moderne universiteit zich ontpopt tot een dynamische en ondernemende instelling. Vertrekkend vanuit zijn persoonlijke ervaring en kennis van het innovatielandschap in België heeft Jos Bouckaert de ontwikkeling van de ondernemende onderzoeksuniversiteit beschreven. Elke fase is opgevat als merksteen, een cruciale stap in een groter verhaal. In dit lijvige werk schetst Bouckaert hoe in de tweede helft van de 20e eeuw een unieke constellatie van politici, rectoren, ondernemers, filantropen en vooral wetenschappers de basis legde van de huidige kenniseconomie in België. Met de postume uitgave van dit levenswerk brengen collega’s en vrienden hulde aan Jos Bouckaert.
Analog Circuit Design contains the contribution of 18 tutorials of the 14th workshop on Advances in Analog Circuit Design. Each part discusses a specific todate topic on new and valuable design ideas in the area of analog circuit design. Each part is presented by six experts in that field and state of the art information is shared and overviewed. This book is number 14 in this successful series of Analog Circuit Design, providing valuable information and excellent overviews of analog circuit design, CAD and RF systems. Analog Circuit Design is an essential reference source for analog circuit designers and researchers wishing to keep abreast with the latest development in the field. The tutorial coverage also makes it suitable for use in an advanced design course.
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