This paper presents the design of a wireless energy transfer platform, integrated at the bedside. The system contains a matrix of identical inductive power transmitters, which are optimised to provide power to a wearable sensor network, with the purpose of wirelessly recording vital signals over an extended period of time. The magnetic link, operates at a transfer frequency of 6.78MHz and is able to transfer a power of 3.3mW to the remote side at an inter-coil distance of 100mm. The total efficiency of the power link is 26%. Moreover, the platform is able to dynamically determine the position of freely moving sensor nodes and selectively induce a magnetic field in the area where the sensor nodes are positioned. As a result, the patient will...
Abstract—Efficient and compact wireless power transfer (WPT) systems are proposed and designed for r...
Pervasive Health: 9th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, 2...
THIS PROJECT STUDIES THE FEASIBILITY OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION LINK FROM AN IN-BODY SENSOR TO THE ...
This paper introduces the principle of contactless energy transfer to wearable bedside electronics. ...
In a world of improving health care, some diseases are still very hard to diagnose. The most common ...
Inductive powering is proven to be an effective method to power implantable as well as wearable data...
This work investigates the feasibility of having a mattress based wireless power transfer system wit...
This paper provides a review and survey of research on power transfer for biomedical applications ba...
This paper presents an experimental study of the performance of a wireless resonant energy link for...
Abstract—This paper presents an experimental study of the performance of a wireless resonant energy ...
In this paper, we investigate the possibility of wirelessly charging autonomous wearable sensors for...
This paper presents a 125 kHz wireless energy and 25 kbps data transfer system for a wearable device...
In future health-care systems, wearable/implantable devices are foreseen as strong breakthroughs to ...
Magnetic resonant-based wireless power transfer system (WPTS) is an efficient way to energize critic...
This study focuses on using wireless power transfer (WPT) technology based on magnetic resonant coup...
Abstract—Efficient and compact wireless power transfer (WPT) systems are proposed and designed for r...
Pervasive Health: 9th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, 2...
THIS PROJECT STUDIES THE FEASIBILITY OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION LINK FROM AN IN-BODY SENSOR TO THE ...
This paper introduces the principle of contactless energy transfer to wearable bedside electronics. ...
In a world of improving health care, some diseases are still very hard to diagnose. The most common ...
Inductive powering is proven to be an effective method to power implantable as well as wearable data...
This work investigates the feasibility of having a mattress based wireless power transfer system wit...
This paper provides a review and survey of research on power transfer for biomedical applications ba...
This paper presents an experimental study of the performance of a wireless resonant energy link for...
Abstract—This paper presents an experimental study of the performance of a wireless resonant energy ...
In this paper, we investigate the possibility of wirelessly charging autonomous wearable sensors for...
This paper presents a 125 kHz wireless energy and 25 kbps data transfer system for a wearable device...
In future health-care systems, wearable/implantable devices are foreseen as strong breakthroughs to ...
Magnetic resonant-based wireless power transfer system (WPTS) is an efficient way to energize critic...
This study focuses on using wireless power transfer (WPT) technology based on magnetic resonant coup...
Abstract—Efficient and compact wireless power transfer (WPT) systems are proposed and designed for r...
Pervasive Health: 9th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, 2...
THIS PROJECT STUDIES THE FEASIBILITY OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION LINK FROM AN IN-BODY SENSOR TO THE ...