Up to 32 animals can be group-housed in the same room or cage, with no cross talk. Group-housing advantages include reduced stress and subject socialization, helping with the 3R’s* of research.
Quality of Signal (QoS) and Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) are independent signals which may be recorded during an implanted telemetry acquisition. QoS and RSSI monitor changes in the radiofrequency environment between the implant and acquisition computer to qualitatively and quantitatively track signal quality. These signals have benefits both in acquisition and analysis. In acquisition, if signal quality is poor, it enables a user to take corrective action to improve the signal. During analysis QoS and RSSI can be automatically applied to prevent segments of signal drop from contributing inaccuracies to analysis results.
*Replacement, reduction, refinement
Customizable
easyTEL+ implanted telemetry is a customizable system, easy to implement and to manage, offering continuous reliable data recording during up to 43 days.
A variety of physiological signals, including biopotentials, temperature, and activity data can be recorded, depending on the implant model.
Optional synchronized video can be recorded.
Remote control
Easily control implant state (on/off) without subject interaction.
Use default settings or wirelessly customize sampling rate, resolution, power, transmission frequency, etc. before and after implantation.
Auxilliary receivers can be installed in a dosing room, allowing to record during dosing in a second zone the same data file
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Magnets are not used with this system.
Simple design & cost effective
easyTEL+ system design is compact, with a direct receiver-computer link.
Implants are priced for a single use, eliminating the need for refurbishment and associated logistics (implants can be re-implanted as long as battery lasts).
The same hardware infrastructure can be used for other rodents (rats, guinea-pigs, ferrets) and large animals.
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