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Wearable ultrasound sensor delivers noninvasive treatment with adjustable, body-conforming design
Conventional wearable ultrasound sensors have been limited by low power output and poor structural stability, making them unsuitable for high-resolution imaging or therapeutic applications. Subscribe ...
Although low-power RF is the link generally used to initiate a “wakeup” signal to quiescent IoT devices, Stanford researchers developed an IC alternative based on 57-kHz ultrasound. Even power-miserly ...
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