Active implant medical devices, AIMDs, are crucial devices for sustaining and improving the quality of life for many Australians with health conditions. These devices range from pacemakers and cardioverter-defibrillators to cochlear implants and even implantable devices for diabetic monitoring.
For many of these devices, rigorous testing is applied to ensure that they can sustain operation under conventional applications, and testing for interference from electromagnetic energy is no different.