Towards a single-chip, implantable RFID system: Is a single-cell radio possible?

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We present an overview of progress towards single-chip RFID solutions. To date heterogeneous integration has been appropriate for non-biological systems. However, for in-vivo sensors and even drug delivery systems, a small form factor is required. We discuss fundamental limits on the size of the form factor, the effect of the antenna, and propose a unified single-chip RFID solution appropriate for a broad range of biomedical in-vivo device applications, both current and future. Fundamental issues regarding the possibility of single cell RF radios to interface with biological function are discussed. © The Author(s) 2009.

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Burke, P., & Rutherglen, C. (2010, August). Towards a single-chip, implantable RFID system: Is a single-cell radio possible? Biomedical Microdevices. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10544-008-9266-4

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