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13 - Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials
Imperial College London : A - Electrical and Electronic engineering
A 1 V wireless transceiver for an ultra-low-power SoC for biotelemetry applications
This paper describes the world's lowest power transciever chip for biomedical applications. This work is widely accepted as the state-of-the-art (used as benchmark) for low power body area network (BAN) radio, in particular within IEEE Solid-State Circuits and BioCAS communities. Evidence of significance: (1) definition of a new standard (MedWin, IEEE 802.15.6 MICS/MedRadio), (2) the worlds first FDA approved digital plaster, (3) 3 plenary talks including “digital IP address” at TEDMED 2011, and IEEE 125th anniversary keynote, (4) 2011 IET JJ Thompson Medal in Electronics, (5) 2009 World Technology Award in Health and Medicine category.