天线和无线电力传输到小型生物医学大脑植入物

L. Ukkonen, L. Sydänheimo, T. Björninen, Stefanus A. Wirdatmadja, N. Pournoori, M. Voutilainen
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在本文和报告中,我们将重点关注基于反向散射的无线通信和小型生物医学植入物的功率传输的不同方面。我们将介绍三种不同的天线拓扑结构,用于数据和能量通过组织传输,植入式颅内压(ICP)传感器的体外和体内研究,并对组织环境下无线链路的可靠性进行洞察和分析。我们还将介绍基于射频识别(RFID)的植入平台和通信方法。此外,我们将重点讨论与实验室模型和组织模型相比,体内环境的差异和挑战。在我们的研究中,我们测试了不同类型的可植入天线,以研究大脑植入物的可靠性、准确性和灵敏度:一种混合近场-远场系统,带有用于ICP监测的压阻传感器,一种UHF频段溢出环谐振器系统和基于LC槽的微型可植入天线。本文将介绍这些植入天线及其在人体头部组织环境中的无线电力传输。
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Antennas and Wireless Power Transfer to Small Biomedical Brain Implants
In this paper and presentation, we will focus on different aspects of backscattering-based wireless communication and power transfer to small biomedical implants. We will present three different antenna topologies for data and power transfer through tissue, in vitro and in vivo studies on implantable intracranial pressure (ICP) sensors and give insight and analysis on wireless link reliability in tissue environment. We will also present radio frequency identification (RFID) -based implant platform and communication method. Moreover, we will focus on differences and challenges of in vivo environment compared to laboratory phantoms and tissue models. In our studies, different types of implantable antennas have been tested to investigate reliability, accuracy and sensitivity of the brain implants: a hybrid near field-far field system with a piezoresistive sensor for ICP monitoring, a UHF band spilt-ring resonator system and LC tank based miniature implantable antenna. This paper will present these implant antennas and wireless power transfer in tissue environment present in human head.
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