电容式准静态人体供电的生物物理建模。

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Lingke Ding, Arunashish Datta, Shreyas Sen
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对可穿戴设备日益增长的需求需要高效的能量收集和无线电力传输解决方案。电容式准静态人体供电(EQS-HBP)是一种很有前途的无线供电技术,可为全身设备提供增强的接收功率。与EQS人体通信(EQS- hbc)不同,EQS- hbp侧重于最大化,需要一个独特的生物物理模型来定制较低的终端阻抗范围,即峰值。本文采用有限元法、分布式电路建模和体内实验相结合的综合仿真方法,将人体通道表征为有限阻抗导线,阻抗由人体尺寸决定。身体和接收器之间的接触阻抗与接触面积成反比,影响很大,因此需要对接触面积小的设备进行仔细设计。此外,车身横截面积影响负载点后的电压恢复,横截面积越小,恢复越低。开发了一个集总电路模型,将这些发现与电路技术封装在一起,以最大化地表明,与并联谐振相比,地面浮动接收器中的串联谐振可将输入阻抗降低65倍以上,并提高25倍以上。我们还提出了一种近似各种接收器配置的最佳负载阻抗的方法,并分析了电感Q因子的影响。证明了串联谐振和并联谐振都不能减小发射机回程电容。这些见解有助于开发更高级的身体无线电力传输方法,推动可穿戴设备技术在医疗保健、健身等领域的应用。
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Biophysical Modeling of Capacitive Electro-Quasistatic Human Body Powering.

The increasing demand for wearables necessitates efficient energy harvesting and wireless power transfer solutions. Capacitive Electro-Quasistatic Human Body Powering (EQS-HBP) is a promising technology for wirelessly powering on-body devices, offering enhanced received power () with full-body coverage. Unlike EQS Human Body Communication (EQS-HBC), which optimizes channel capacity, EQS-HBP focuses on maximizing , requiring a distinct biophysical model tailored to lower termination impedance ranges where peaks. This paper presents comprehensive simulations-finite element method (FEM), distributed circuit modeling-and in-vivo experiments to characterize the body channel as a finite impedance wire, with impedance determined by body dimensions. Contact impedance between the body and receiver, inversely related to contact area, significantly affects , necessitating careful design for devices with small contact areas. Furthermore, the body cross-sectional area influences voltage recovery after the point of load, with smaller cross-sections yielding reduced recovery. A lumped circuit model is developed to encapsulate these findings with circuit techniques to maximize , demonstrating that series resonance in a ground-floated receiver reduces input impedance by over 65x and improves by more than 25x over parallel resonance. We also propose a method to approximate optimal loading impedance for various receiver configurations and analyze the impact of inductor Q factor. We prove that neither series nor parallel resonance can mitigate the transmitter return path capacitance. These insights enable the development of a much higher on-body wireless power transfer method, advancing wearable device technology for applications in healthcare, fitness, and beyond.

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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
4.30%
发文量
880
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering contains basic and applied papers dealing with biomedical engineering. Papers range from engineering development in methods and techniques with biomedical applications to experimental and clinical investigations with engineering contributions.
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