通过多模无线能量传输方法提高无线植入式设备的微型化极限

H. Dinis, I. Colmiais, P. Mendes
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在微电子、封装和集成技术等领域的技术突破的支持下,植入式电子设备正以惊人的速度不断发展。减小植入物的尺寸对于它们的实用性和新应用和治疗的发展至关重要。然而,最先进的生物医学设备的最小体积往往受到其电源模块(即电池和/或天线)的限制。本文提出了一种显著减小具有无线电力传输功能的植入式设备体积的解决方案。这是通过采用WPT方法实现的,该方法允许可植入天线变得相当小。仿真和实验结果表明,采用多模无线电力传输技术可以使天线长度减少三倍。这种解决方案允许为较小的设备提供相同的功率,同时保持与标准WPT解决方案相同的SAR水平。
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Increasing the Miniaturization Limit of Wireless Implantable Devices Through a Multimode Wireless Power Transfer Approach
Implantable electronic devices are constantly evolving at an astonishing pace, supported by the technological breakthroughs of fields such as microelectronics, packaging, and integration techniques. The reduction of the implants' size is of paramount importance for their usefulness and development of new applications and therapies. However, state of the art biomedical devices often have their minimum volume limited by their power modules, i.e., battery and/or antenna. This paper presents a solution to significantly reduce the volume of an implantable device featuring wireless power transfer. This is achieved by resorting to a WPT method that allows implantable antennas to become considerably smaller. Simulated and experimental results determine that a three-fold decrease in antenna length is made possible resorting to multimode wireless power transmission technology. Such solution allows to deliver the same power to a smaller device while maintaining the same SAR level considered for standard WPT solutions.
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