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titleOfInvention Position detectors for in-vivo devices and methods of controlling same
abstract The position detector disclosed may include: a diamond with nitrogen vacancy centers; an activator configured to activate the nitrogen vacancy centers in the diamond to emit fluorescence signals; a sensor configured to detect the fluorescence signals emitted from the diamond, and a controller configured to control components of the position detector. The controller may be configured to: control the activator to activate the nitrogen vacancy centers in the diamond; control a first EM radiation source to generate one or more EM signals; receive via the sensor one or more first indications of one or more first fluorescence signals; control a second EM radiation source to generate one or more EM signals; receive via the sensor one or more second indications of one or more second fluorescence signals; and calculate the position of the diamond based on the received indications. The position detector has utility in detecting a medical tool in the body of a subject, for example.
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