Wireless power delivery to implantable biomedical devices by means of inductive coupling has been proved to be feasible. While RF power attenuation in bio-body is not studied very well. In this paper, an experiment was setup to measure the effect of the situation and angle misalignment between the transmitter and receiver coils both in air and HBSS (Hanks' Balanced Salt Solutions). High Q MEMS coils are utilized as the transmitter and receiver separately. The measuring frequency is from 10MHz to 200MHz. It can be observed that the received power peak appears at 80MHz in air, whereas, there exists two peaks at 30MHz and 60MHz in HBSS. In addition, the power attenuation decays exponentially when the transmission distance increases at low...
This paper presents an experimental study of the performance of a wireless resonant energy link for...
We investigated the variations in the magnetic field distribution and power transmission efficiency,...
In this study, human exposure to close-range wireless power transfer (WPT) systems operating in the ...
Wireless power delivery to implantable biomedical devices by means of inductive coupling has been pr...
Based on current implantable devices, a battery’s rigidity and large size makes it prone to immune r...
In biomedical implant field, a new formula is given for the study of Radio Frequency power attenuati...
Monolithic fabrication and advancements in MEMS and nanotechnology have made biomedical implants mo...
Biomedical implant devices are fast becoming a growing part of the healthcare industry. Providing po...
This paper presents an optimized 3-coil inductive wireless power transfer (WPT) system at 13.56 MHz ...
In this paper, a high efficiency wireless energy transfer system based on MEMS coils is first develo...
International audienceThis paper presents some measurements and simulations results in which small h...
In a transcutanious inductive coupling of a biomedical implant, a new formula is given for the study...
Abstract—This paper examines short-range wireless power-ing for implantable devices and shows that e...
In this study, a wireless power transfer system for miniaturized biomedical implants has been optimi...
A new method of electrical wireless power transfer has been parameterized and experimentally verifie...
This paper presents an experimental study of the performance of a wireless resonant energy link for...
We investigated the variations in the magnetic field distribution and power transmission efficiency,...
In this study, human exposure to close-range wireless power transfer (WPT) systems operating in the ...
Wireless power delivery to implantable biomedical devices by means of inductive coupling has been pr...
Based on current implantable devices, a battery’s rigidity and large size makes it prone to immune r...
In biomedical implant field, a new formula is given for the study of Radio Frequency power attenuati...
Monolithic fabrication and advancements in MEMS and nanotechnology have made biomedical implants mo...
Biomedical implant devices are fast becoming a growing part of the healthcare industry. Providing po...
This paper presents an optimized 3-coil inductive wireless power transfer (WPT) system at 13.56 MHz ...
In this paper, a high efficiency wireless energy transfer system based on MEMS coils is first develo...
International audienceThis paper presents some measurements and simulations results in which small h...
In a transcutanious inductive coupling of a biomedical implant, a new formula is given for the study...
Abstract—This paper examines short-range wireless power-ing for implantable devices and shows that e...
In this study, a wireless power transfer system for miniaturized biomedical implants has been optimi...
A new method of electrical wireless power transfer has been parameterized and experimentally verifie...
This paper presents an experimental study of the performance of a wireless resonant energy link for...
We investigated the variations in the magnetic field distribution and power transmission efficiency,...
In this study, human exposure to close-range wireless power transfer (WPT) systems operating in the ...