An improved wireless power transfer system with adaptive technique for Implantable Biomedical Devices

Kyungmin Na, Heedon Jang, Sai Kiran Oruganti, F. Bien
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Modern medical treatment and diagnoses benefit from IT technologies ranging from small pill transceiver devices to permanent implanted devices. Either case must communicate to the external devices for the medical expert to view. Moreover, these devices require certain form of power supply in order for the device the function properly. In order to minimize the necessary battery requirement, power consumption per bit and required internal battery cell is carefully designed. Among the choices for power supply arrangement, wireless power transfer (WPT) technology is providing an alternative promising solution for supplying power to medically implanted devices. In this paper, WPT technology for medically implantable device is analyzed. Some of the issue is studied, and possible solution is presented.
一种用于植入式生物医学设备的改进的自适应无线传输系统
现代医疗和诊断受益于信息技术,从小型药丸收发器到永久植入装置。任何一种情况都必须与外部设备通信,以供医疗专家查看。此外,这些设备需要一定形式的电源,以使设备正常工作。为了尽量减少必要的电池需求,每比特的功耗和所需的内部电池都经过精心设计。在供电安排的选择中,无线电力传输(WPT)技术为医疗植入设备供电提供了另一种有前途的解决方案。本文对医用植入式装置的WPT技术进行了分析。对其中的一些问题进行了研究,并提出了可能的解决方案。
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