MICS stands for Medical Implant Communication Service. It is a frequency band (402-405 MHz) allocated for communication with medical implants, such as pacemakers and defibrillators. It is used to transmit data from the implant to an external programmer or monitoring device, enabling remote monitoring, programming adjustments, and diagnostics. Its low power and specific frequency band reduce interference and ensure reliable communication.
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