Shuvo et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Energy harvesting in implantable and wearable medical devices for enduring precision healthcareShuvo et al., 2022
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- Shuvo M
- Titirsha T
- Amin N
- Islam S
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- Energies
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Modern healthcare is transforming from hospital-centric to individual-centric systems. Emerging implantable and wearable medical (IWM) devices are integral parts of enabling affordable and accessible healthcare. Early disease diagnosis and preventive measures are …
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