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WiserBAN - Ultra-miniature smart wireless microsystems hold key for wearable and implanted body area networks
A European consortium lead by CSEM successfully launched the EC-funded WiserBAN project, with the objective of developing innovative ultra-miniature RF microsystems for wireless Body Area Networks (BAN) targeting primarily wearable and implanted devices for healthcare, biomedical, wellness and lifestyle applications.
The The WiserBAN project will therefore generate a major impact on the quality of life of European citizens, in particular for improving the comfort and access to ICT for impaired and disabled people of all ages carrying implants or wearing medical devices, as well as reducing the risk of social exclusion. The research plan concerns the extreme miniaturization of BAN devices, and will focus on the areas of ultra low-power MEMS-based radio SoC (System on Chip), RF and low-frequency MEMS and miniature components, miniature reconfigurable antennas, miniaturized and cost-effective SiP (System in Package), sensor signal processing and flexible communication protocols.
The project will also enable major technological breakthroughs in the BAN area and will provide an innovative solution by pushing the state-of-the-art much further through a comprehensive top-down system approach. Specifically, WiserBAN will develop highly integrated radio & antenna & data processing microsystems which will reduce significantly the barriers in terms of size and power consumption of existing wireless solutions.