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This chapter summarizes the performance of the remote powering and communication of the implantable system. The bio-sensors and the integration of the micro-system are presented. The drug monitoring measurements are verified. The implantable remote powering and communication system occupies 0.33 cm3 and weighs 1.05 g which is suitable for the small laboratory animals.
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Kilinc, E.G., Dehollain, C., Maloberti, F. (2016). System Integration and Packaging. In: Remote Powering and Data Communication for Implanted Biomedical Systems. Analog Circuits and Signal Processing, vol 131. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21179-4_6
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