Czarnecki, 2012 - Google Patents
Efficient inductively coupled resonant power transfer for an implantable electroencephalography recording deviceCzarnecki, 2012
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This thesis presents an implantable EEG recording system which was designed and constructed from discrete components. The implanted device has a novel form factor which utilizes flexible circuit materials to provide a versatile, minimally invasive platform for long …
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