Implantable Devices and Sensors
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 May 2020) | Viewed by 286
Special Issue Editor
Interests: implantable devices; pressure sensors; optogenetics; wireless power; encapsulation systems
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Dear Colleagues,
Implantable sensors offer the prospect of real-time data capable of directing an immediate medical response. With advances in power and communication systems, the focus is shifting to ensuring that the sensors remain viable for the required duration of use. This issue looks at the latest advances in making sensors and active devices viable enough to justify their implantation. Of particular interest is innovation in sensors relating to identified clinical needs, technologies, and capabilities that support chronic utilization, particularly in terms of power, communications, and encapsulation. Another topic of great importance is the methods by which devices are deployed and, in many cases, retrieved. Of further interest is the issue of how to test devices, for example, the hermiticity of their packaging, as they get smaller.
Dr. David Budgett
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- implantable sensors;
- biomedical device;
- implantable actuator
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