J. Fernandes, H. Dinis, Luís M. Gonçalves, P. Mendes
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Implantable microdevice with integrated wireless power transfer for thermal neuromodulation applications
Medication resistant neurological and psychiatric disorders, RNPD, are devastating multicausal chronic diseases that cannot be adequately controlled using conventional pharmaco and/or psychotherapies, being epilepsy a well-known RNPD. Wireless biomedical device availability is growing at an impressive rate, and the systems' miniaturization, integration and complexity is also increasing, unveiling new therapies based on such new devices. This paper presents a new wireless implantable device as a solution for thermal neuromodulation of brain cells, which can be used to treat or study the brain's behavior when cooled down. The obtained results show that, despite these systems' potential to be power hungry, they may operate within acceptable electrical power values, while reaching the required neuromodulation temperatures.