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CAREER: MED-IoB: Transforming Medical Electronics using Distributed Internet of Bodies (Io — NSF Award to University of Florida (F

Advancements in continuous health monitoring and bioelectronic medicine, such as vagus nerve stimulation for treatment-resistant depression, have the potential to reduce healthcare costs and minimize the side effects of conventional treatments. These applications rely on continuous communication between resource-constr

Award titleCAREER: MED-IoB: Transforming Medical Electronics using Distributed Internet of Bodies (Io
Award ID2441610
AwardeeUniversity of Florida
CityGAINESVILLE
StateFL
Amount obligated$549,769
Principal investigatorBaibhab Chatterjee
ProgramCSCS: Circuits and Systems for
Start date07/15/2025
AbstractAdvancements in continuous health monitoring and bioelectronic medicine, such as vagus nerve stimulation for treatment-resistant depression, have the potential to reduce healthcare costs and minimize the side effects of conventional treatments. These applications rely on continuous communication between resource-constrained wearable and implantable sensors that form an interconnected system known as the Internet of Bodies (IoB). Current wireless technologies depend on inefficient coil-based or t
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