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Elsevier, Procedia Chemistry, 1(1), p. 505-508, 2009

DOI: 10.1016/j.proche.2009.07.126

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Bioimplantable impedance and temperature monitor low power micro-system suitable for estrus detection

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Abstract

Based on cyclic physiologic animal bioimpedance and body temperature a new method is being evaluated to predict estrus in dairy cattle with the aim of improving artificial insemination efficiency. Preceding in-vivo tests are being performed with a dedicated system based on the impedance converter AD5933, and a two-electrode configuration bioimplantable capsule. Acquired results will allow the optimal design of an implantable and autonomous low-power system. The implantable microsystem is being designed and simulated employing low-power techniques in a 0.35 mu m CMOS standard process.