Dependency of Waveforms in Intermittent Transmission at Mobile Phone Frequencies on Electromagnetic Interference With Medical Devices
Takahiro Iyama,
Ryota Ishioka,
Junji Higashiyama
et al.
Abstract:This study focuses on the effect of waveforms, i.e., signal length and period in intermittent transmission, for electromagnetic interference (EMI) on medical devices. It was already shown that the intermittent transmission with the period of 1 s (500 ms: ON and 500 ms: OFF) tends to cause EMI on medical devices compared to continuous transmission. To evaluate the impact of waveforms for EMI on medical devices, we conducted an experiment at 837.5 MHz and 1950 MHz using five medical devices that yielded the foll… Show more
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