Multi-Path Model and Sensitivity Analysis for Galvanic Coupled Intra-Body Communication Through Layered Tissue
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Gunar Schirner | Meenupriya Swaminathan | Kaushik R. Chowdhury | Ferran Simon Cabrera | Ufuk Muncuk | Joan Sebastia Pujol | K. Chowdhury | G. Schirner | J. Pujol | Ufuk Muncuk | M. Swaminathan
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