An Ultra-Low Power Implantable Medical Devices: An Engineering Perspective

Authors

B. Sathyabhama, Assistant Professor
Department of ECE, Panimalar Engineering College, Chennai.
B. Siva Shankari, Teaching fellow
Department of Information Science & Technology, Anna University, Chennai.

Abstract

Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) reside within human bodies either temporarily or permanently, for diagnostic, monitoring, or therapeutic purposes. IMDs have a history of outstanding success in the treatment of many diseases, including heart diseases, neurological disorders, and deafness etc.,With the ever-increasing clinical need for implantable devices comes along with the continuous flow of technical challenges. Comparing with the commercial portable products, implantable devices share the same need to reduce size, weight and power. Thus, the need for device integration becomes very much imperative. There are many challenges faced when creating an implantable medical device. While this paper focuses on various techniques adapted to design a reliable device and also focus on the key electronic features of designing an ultra-low power implantable medical circuits for devices and systems.