Starting from the physical evidence that passive RFID systems may be used as self-sensing devices, the feasibility of human monitoring by means of implanted tags is here investigated. The key parameters to master with the purpose to enhance the sensitivity of the implanted radiosensor have been theoretically analyzed and numerically applied to a specific medical problem, i.e. the continuous monitoring of liver cancer evolution. Preliminary experimental results with simplified phantoms corroborate the analysis.
Occhiuzzi, C., Marrocco, G. (2011). Human body sensing: a pervasive approach by implanted RFID tags. In 3rd International symposium on applied sciences in biomedical and communication technologies(ISABEL), 2010. IEEE [10.1109/ISABEL.2010.5702812].
Human body sensing: a pervasive approach by implanted RFID tags
Occhiuzzi, C;MARROCCO, GAETANO
2011-01-28
Abstract
Starting from the physical evidence that passive RFID systems may be used as self-sensing devices, the feasibility of human monitoring by means of implanted tags is here investigated. The key parameters to master with the purpose to enhance the sensitivity of the implanted radiosensor have been theoretically analyzed and numerically applied to a specific medical problem, i.e. the continuous monitoring of liver cancer evolution. Preliminary experimental results with simplified phantoms corroborate the analysis.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.