Journal article
Wearable Transmitter Coil Design for Inductive Wireless Power Transfer to Implantable Devices
YD Tai, B Widdicombe, RR Unnithan, DB Grayden, SE John
Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society EMBS | IEEE | Published : 2023
Abstract
Wireless endovascular sensors and stimulators are emerging biomedical technologies for applications such as endovascular pressure monitoring, hyperthermia, and neural stimulations. Recently, coil-shaped stents have been proposed for inductive power transfer to endovascular devices using the stent as a receiver. However, less work has been done on the external transmitter components, so the maximum power transferable remains unknown. In this work, we design and evaluate a wearable transmitter coil that allows 50 mW power transfer in simulation.Clinical Relevance-This allows more accurate measurements and precise control of endovascular devices.
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Awarded by U.S. Department of Defense
Funding Acknowledgements
Research supported by National Health & Medical Research Council (1158912 & 2000153) and US Department of Defense, Epilepsy Research Program CDMRP (EP170058 & EP210052.