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MIT’s pills that communicate from stomach integrates biodegradable radio frequency antennas
Researchers have developed new pills that can communicate from the stomach. Developed by researchers at the Massachusetts ...
New MIT-developed capsules use biodegradable radio-frequency antennas to signal ingestion, marking a step forward in ...
MIT engineers have developed a pill that can wirelessly report when it’s been swallowed. Inside the capsule is a ...
In an advance that could help ensure people are taking their medication on schedule, MIT engineers have designed a pill that ...
Researchers demonstrated a novel technique to efficiently convert ambient low-power radiofrequency signals into DC power. This 'rectifier' technology can be easily integrated into energy harvesting ...
Covering the mobile-wireless band from 400 MHz to 2.5 GHz, the 2910 RF vector signal generator uses patent-pending synthesizer technology, Software-Defined Radio (SDR) architecture, and unique ...
A rapid increase in wireless connectivity and more sensors, coupled with a shift away from monolithic SoCs toward heterogeneous integration, is driving up the amount of analog/RF content in systems ...
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