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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j4]Olivier Chételat, Michaël Rapin, Benjamin Bonnal, André Fivaz, Benjamin Sporrer, James Rosenthal, Josias Wacker:
Remotely Powered Two-Wire Cooperative Sensors for Bioimpedance Imaging Wearables. Sensors 24(18): 5896 (2024) - [j3]Mingxiang Gao, James D. Rosenthal, Kangling Wu, Germán Augusto Ramírez, Zvonimir Sipus, Stéphanie P. Lacour, Anja K. Skrivervik:
Radiation Patterns of RF Wireless Devices Implanted in Small Animals: Unexpected Deformations Due to Body Resonance. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Circuits Syst. 18(1): 27-38 (2024) - [c11]Sara M. Reyes, Chloe Fong, James D. Rosenthal, Matthew S. Reynolds:
ZeroScatter BLE: All-Digital, Fully Synthesizable Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Backscatter Communication in Verilog RTL for FPGA-Based Devices. RFID 2024: 7-10 - 2022
- [j2]Gregory E. Moore, James D. Rosenthal, Joshua R. Smith, Matthew S. Reynolds:
Adaptive Wireless Power Transfer and Backscatter Communication for Perpetual Operation of Wireless Brain-Computer Interfaces. Proc. IEEE 110(1): 89-106 (2022) - [c10]James D. Rosenthal, Matthew S. Reynolds:
An All-Digital 1.25 Mbps 5-Subcarrier OFDM Backscatter Uplink with Delta-Sigma Modulation for Improved Spurious-Free Dynamic Range. RFID 2022: 103-108 - [c9]James D. Rosenthal, Arindam Mandal, Visvesh Sathe, Matthew S. Reynolds:
An All-Digital 1 Mbps, 57 pJ/bit Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Backscatter ASIC in 65 nm CMOS. RFID 2022: 109-113 - 2021
- [c8]James D. Rosenthal, Matthew S. Reynolds:
On-the-fly Adaptation of Backscatter Modulator Impedances Using Digitally-Tuned Capacitors. WiSNet 2021: 5-7 - 2020
- [c7]Tyler G. Petrie, James Rosenthal, Matthew S. Reynolds:
A Low-Cost 1 Mbps Frequency Shift Keying Backscatter Receiver and Carrier Wave Generator System for Wireless Neural Recording. RFID 2020: 1-5 - [c6]James Rosenthal, Matthew S. Reynolds:
A Dual-Band Shared-Hardware 900 MHz 6.25 Mbps DQPSK and 2.4 GHz 1.0 Mbps Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Backscatter Uplink for Wireless Brain-Computer Interfaces. RFID 2020: 1-6
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j1]James Rosenthal, Apoorva Sharma, Eleftherios Kampianakis, Matthew S. Reynolds:
A 25 Mbps, 12.4 pJ/b DQPSK Backscatter Data Uplink for the NeuroDisc Brain-Computer Interface. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Circuits Syst. 13(5): 858-867 (2019) - [c5]James Rosenthal, Alexandra Pike, Matthew S. Reynolds:
A 1 Mbps 158 pJ/bit Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Compatible Backscatter Communication Uplink for Wireless Neural Recording in an Animal Cage Environment. RFID 2019: 1-6 - [c4]Anissa Dadkhah, James Rosenthal, Matthew S. Reynolds:
ZeroScatter: Zero-Added-Component Backscatter Communication Using Existing Digital I/O Pins. WiSNet 2019: 1-3 - [c3]James Rosenthal, Matthew S. Reynolds:
A 158 pJ/bit 1.0 Mbps Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Compatible Backscatter Communication System for Wireless Sensing. WiSNet 2019: 1-3 - 2018
- [c2]James Rosenthal, Eleftherios Kampianakis, Apoorva Sharma, Matthew S. Reynolds:
A 6.25 Mbps, 12.4 pJ/bit DQPSK Backscatter Wireless Uplink for the NeuroDisc Brain-Computer Interface. BioCAS 2018: 1-4 - 2017
- [c1]James Rosenthal, Gabrielle Benabdallah:
IBPoet: an interactive & biosensitive poetry composition device. UbiComp/ISWC Adjunct 2017: 281-284
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