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Adaptive wireless power transfer and backscatter communication for perpetual operation of wireless brain–computer interfaces

Moore et al., 2021

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12777884716014174303
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Moore G
Rosenthal J
Smith J
Reynolds M
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Proceedings of the IEEE

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Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) are neural prosthetics that enable closed-loop electrophysiology procedures. These devices are currently used in fundamental neurophysiology research, and they are moving toward clinical viability for neural …
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