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TítuloExtending the limits of wireless power transfer to miniaturized implantable electronic devices
Autor(es)Dinis, Hugo Daniel Costa
Colmiais, Ivo Henrique Baltazar
Mendes, P. M.
Palavras-chaveWireless power transfer
Inductive coupling
Midfield
Far-field
Ultrasound
Biological energy harvesting
Data2017
EditoraMDPI
RevistaMicromachines
Resumo(s)Implantable electronic devices have been evolving at an astonishing pace, due to the development of fabrication techniques and consequent miniaturization, and a higher efficiency of sensors, actuators, processors and packaging. Implantable devices, with sensing, communication, actuation, and wireless power are of high demand, as they pave the way for new applications and therapies. Long-term and reliable powering of such devices has been a challenge since they were first introduced. This paper presents a review of representative state of the art implantable electronic devices, with wireless power capabilities, ranging from inductive coupling to ultrasounds. The different power transmission mechanisms are compared, to show that, without new methodologies, the power that can be safely transmitted to an implant is reaching its limit. Consequently, a new approach, capable of multiplying the available power inside a brain phantom for the same specific absorption rate (SAR) value, is proposed. In this paper, a setup was implemented to quadruple the power available in the implant, without breaking the SAR limits. A brain phantom was used for concept verification, with both simulation and measurement data.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/54227
DOI10.3390/mi8120359
ISSN2072-666X
e-ISSN2072-666X
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
Aparece nas coleções:DEI - Artigos em revistas internacionais

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