Items where Author is "Beaumont, Steve P"
Wang, Lei and Aydin, Nizamettin and Astaras, A and Ahmadian, Mansour and Hammond, Paul A and Tang, TB and Johannessen, E and Arslan, Tughrul and Beaumont, Steve P and Flynn, Brian W and others (2006) A sensor system on chip for wireless microsystems. In: 2006 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems.
Wang, Lei and Hammond, Paul and Johannesson, Erik and Tang, Tong Boon and Astaras, Alexandros and Beaumont, Steve P and Murray, Alan F and Cooper, Jonathan M and Gumming, DRS (2004) An on-chip programmable instrumentation microsystem for gastrointestinal telemetry applications. In: The 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society.
Tang, Tong Boon and Johannessen, Erik A and Wang, Lei and Astaras, Alexander and Ahmadian, Mansour and Cui, Li and Murray, Alan F and Cooper, Jonathan M and Beaumont, Steve P and Flynn, Brian W and others (2002) IDEAS: a miniature lab-in-a-pill multisensor microsystem. In: IEEE NORCHIP Conference.
Tang, Tong Boon and Johannessen, Erik A and Wang, Lei and Astaras, Alexander and Ahmadian, Mansour and Murray, Alan F and Cooper, Jonathan M and Beaumont, Steve P and Flynn, Brian W and Cumming, David RS (2002) Toward a miniature wireless integrated multisensor microsystem for industrial and biomedical applications. IEEE Sensors Journal, 2 (6). pp. 628-635.
Wang, Lei and Tang, Tong Boon and Johannessen, Erik and Astaras, Alexandros and Murray, Alan F and Cooper, Jonathan M and Beaumont, Steve P and Cumming, David RS (2002) An integrated sensor microsystem for industrial and biomedical applications. In: IMTC/2002. Proceedings of the 19th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (IEEE Cat. No. 00CH37276).
Astaras, Alexander and Ahmadian, Mansour and Aydin, Nizamettin and Cui, Li and Johannessen, Erik and Tang, Tong-Boon and Wang, Lei and Arslan, Tughrul and Beaumont, Steve P and Flynn, Brian W and others (2002) A miniature integrated electronics sensor capsule for real-time monitoring of the gastrointestinal tract (IDEAS). In: Proceedings of the IEEE ICBME conference.