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Implant-to-implant wireless networking with metamaterial textiles

Medicine and Health

Implant-to-implant wireless networking with metamaterial textiles

X. Tian, Q. Zeng, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking research by Xi Tian and colleagues on direct implant-to-implant wireless networking using metamaterial textiles. This innovative approach significantly enhances communication between bioelectronic devices, enabling precise control of therapies like heart rate regulation, all without the need for external relays. Join the future of adaptive bioelectronic therapies.... show more
Abstract
Implanted bioelectronic devices can form distributed networks capable of sensing health conditions and delivering therapy throughout the body. Current clinically-used approaches for wireless communication, however, do not support direct networking between implants because of signal losses from absorption and reflection by the body. As a result, existing examples of such networks rely on an external relay device that needs to be periodically recharged and constitutes a single point of failure. Here, we demonstrate direct implant-to-implant wireless networking at the scale of the human body using metamaterial textiles. The textiles facilitate non-radiative propagation of radio-frequency signals along the surface of the body, passively amplifying the received signal strength by more than three orders of magnitude (>30 dB) compared to without the textile. Using a porcine model, we demonstrate closed-loop control of the heart rate by wirelessly networking a loop recorder and a vagus nerve stimulator at more than 40 cm distance. Our work establishes a wireless technology to directly network body-integrated devices for precise and adaptive bioelectronic therapies.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 19, 2023
Authors
Xi Tian, Qihang Zeng, Selman A. Kurt, Renee R. Li, Dat T. Nguyen, Ze Xiong, Zhipeng Li, Xin Yang, Xiao Xiao, Changsheng Wu, Benjamin C. K. Tee, Denys Nikolayev, Christopher J. Charles, John S. Ho
Tags
bioelectronic devices
wireless networking
metamaterial textiles
heart rate control
implant communication
signal amplification
adaptive therapies
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