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    A Multi-Sensing IoT System for MiC Module Monitoring during Logistics and Operation Phases by Husnain Arshad, Tarek Zayed

    Published in Sensors (2024-07-01)
    “…Modular integrated construction (MiC) is now widely adopted by industry and governments. …”
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    A Fully-Integrated Wireless System for Intracranial Direct Cortical Stimulation, Real-Time Electrocorticography Data Trasmission and Smart Cage for Wireless Battery Recharge by Marco ePiangerelli, Marco eCiavarro, Antonino eParis, Stefano eMarchetti, Paolo eCristiani, Cosimo ePuttilli, Napoleon eTorres, Alim Louis Benabid, Pantaleo eRomanelli

    Published in Frontiers in Neurology (2014-08-01)
    “…Data transmission exploits the newly available Medical Implant Communication Service band (MICS: 402-405 MHz). ECOGW-16E was implanted over the left sensorimotor cortex of a macaca fascicularis to assess the feasibility of wireless ECoG monitoring and brain mapping through CS. …”
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    Integration of Resonant Coil for Wireless Power Transfer and Implantable Antenna for Signal Transfer by Dong-Wook Seo, Jae-Ho Lee, Hyungsoo Lee

    “…While the resonant coils resonate at the frequency of 13.56 MHz for the WPT, the implantable antenna works in the medical implant communications service (MICS) band of 402–405 MHz for wireless communications. …”
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    A Miniaturized Implantable Antenna for Wireless Power Transfer and Communication in Biomedical Applications by Lam Vu Tung, Chulhun Seo

    “…The proposed antenna with dimensions of 8.1 mm × 8.1 mm × 0.64 mm, combined with a shorting pin and a ground slot, operates at bands between 401–406 MHz for the medical implant communications service (MICS); 1,395–1,400 MHz and 1,427–1,432 MHz for the wireless medical telemetry service (WMTS); and 2,400–2,500 MHz for industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) applications. …”
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    Path Loss Based Wireless Capsule Endoscope Localization Using Machine Learning Regression by Umma Hany, Nafe Muhtasim Hye, Lutfa Akter

    Published in IEEE Access (2023-01-01)
    “…Localization of wireless capsule endoscope (WCE) while it travels through the Gastrointestinal (GI) tract is required to find the exact location of the intestinal lesions. …”
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    A Dual-Band Multi-Linear Polarization Reconfigurable Antenna for Body-Centric Wireless Communication Systems by Dingzhao Chen, Foxiang Liu, Xuexuan Ruan, Yanhui Liu

    Published in Sensors (2025-06-01)
    “…A novel dual-band multi-linear polarization reconfigurable (MLPR) antenna for body-centric wireless communication systems (BWCS) is presented in this paper. …”
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    Location estimation of UWB-based wireless capsule endoscopy using TDoA in various gastrointestinal simulation models. by Sruthi Krishnan, Mohammed Abdel-Hafez, Matti Hämäläinen

    Published in PLoS ONE (2025-01-01)
    “…Though the present-day wireless capsule endoscopes certified for endoscopic procedures predominantly work on the Medical Implant Communication System (MICS) band, the applications based on the Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) are gaining popularity for their immense possibilities. …”
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    A highly miniaturized circularly polarized self-duplexing implantable antenna with enhanced performance for wireless capsule endoscopy applications by Syed Misbah Un Noor, Syed Ahson Ali Shah, Izaz Ali Shah, Shahid Khan, Jamal Nasir, Slawomir Koziel, Qammer H. Abbasi

    Published in Scientific Reports (2025-10-01)
    “…This work proposes a self-duplexing circularly polarized implantable (SDCPI) antenna for wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) application having two separate ports, with port 1 providing a wideband response covering MICS (402 MHz), ISM (433 MHz) band, and port 2 covering ISM (915 MHz) band. …”
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    A Review on Wearable Antennas by Vimokshavardhan Daware, Jagadish Jadhav

    Published in Engineering Proceedings (2023-12-01)
    “…The UHF, ISM, and Medical Implant Communication Service (MICS) bands are among the several wireless communication frequencies in which they are intended to function. …”
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