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Keyword: Medical DevicesA High Efficiency 0.13μm CMOS Full Wave Active Rectifier with Comparators for Implanted Medical Devices
This paper presents a full wave active rectifier for biomedical implanted devices using a new comparator in order to reduce the rectifier transistors reverse current. The rectifier was designed in 0.13μm CMOS process and it can deliver 1.2Vdc for a minimum signal of 1.3Vac. It achieves a power conversion efficiency of 92% at the 13.56MHz…
Read MoreInvestigation of Swimming Behavior and Performance of the Soft Milli-Robots Embedded with Different Aspects of Magnetic Moments
Among the development of technology, a large number of medical devices have been implemented in various forms for therapy and treatment. Remote controllability, real-time response, small size, and non-toxicity of the devices are the critically requirement to be operated in the blind, unstructured and fluidic environments of biomedical regions. Untethered soft swimming milli-robots have been…
Read MoreExposure to Optical Radiation and Electromagnetic Fields at the Workplace: Criteria for Occupational Health Surveillance According to Current European Legislation
A very large number of workers is occupationally exposed to Optical Radiation (OR) worldwide, while indeed nowadays an exposure to Electromagnetic fields (EMF) can occur in almost all workplaces. OR origin can be natural, including the most relevant source, i.e. the sun, or artificial, that can be further classified in incoherent and coherent, i.e. the…
Read MoreHospital Warehouse Management during the construction of a new building through Lean Techniques
This paper shows a method applied during the reconstruction of an existing middle size Italian hospital. In fact, during this delicate phase, the project had a significant decrease in storage space and access gates for goods, medicines and medical devices. This aspect has a negative impact on road traffic. There was no consensus among the…
Read MoreMechanical Testing Methods for Body-Powered Upper-Limb Prostheses: A Case Study
3D-printing technologies have greatly influenced the field of fabrication of medical devices. In particular, Fused Deposition Modeling 3D printing has emerged as one the most popular and most promising technologies for fabricating upper-limb prostheses. Over the last years, a variety of types and designs of 3D-printed hand prostheses have been created and are commercially available.…
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