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    • High-speed, simplified design of an image receiver for wireless capsule endoscopy 

      Md. Rubel, Basar; Mohd. Fareq, Abd. Malek, Dr.; Khairudi, Mohd Juni; Mohd Shaharom, Idris; Mohd Iskandar, Mohd Saleh (EMW Publishing, 2013)
      Just over a decade ago, wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) was introduced as a novel alternative to conventional wire or probe endoscopy to examine disorders of the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Yet, the persistent ...
    • A novel, high-speed image transmitter for wireless capsule endoscopy 

      Md. Rubel, Basar; Mohd. Fareq, Abd. Malek, Dr.; Mohd Iskandar, Mohd Saleh; Mohd Shaharom, Idris; Khairudi, Mohd Juni; Azuwa, Ali; Nur Adyani, Hj. Mohd Affendi; Nuriziani, Hussin (EMW Publishing, 2013)
      Wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) was developed as a painless diagnostic tool for endoscopic examination of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, but, to date, the low operating power of the capsule and the high data rate of the ...
    • The use of a human body model to determine the variation of path losses in the human body channel in wireless capsule endoscopy 

      Basar, Md R.; Mohd Fareq, Abdul Malek, Dr.; Khairudi M., Juni; Mustafa Iskandar M., Saleh; Mohd Shaharom, Idris; Latifah, Mohamed; Norshafinash, Saudin; Nur Adyani, Mohd Affendi; Abdussalam Salhin Mohamed, Ali (Progress in Electromagnetics Research (PIER), 2013)
      Presently, wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) is the sole technology for inspecting the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract for diseases painlessly and in a non-invasive way. For the further development of WCE, the main concern ...