Abstract
In recent years, implantable medical devices have been available for tracking gastrointestinal (GI) electrophysiology and treatment of gastric neurological disorders using electric stimulations. Since a wired GI system requires surgery on the stomach and can cause discomfort in the long term. On the other side, Monitoring and recording bioelectrical activities for long-term wireless power and data transfer (WPDT) is a fundamental requirement. Resonate inductive WPDT is a dominating technique that provides promising results based on near-field communication. The objective of this project is to establish a bidirectional link and synchronize the data between the implant unit and the wearable unit to transfer power and data through a half-duplex method.