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A wireless power method for deeply implanted biomedical devices via capacitively-coupled conductive power transfer
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- A wireless power method for deeply implanted biomedical devices via capacitively-coupled conductive power transfer
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Abstract- Deeply implanted biomedical devices (DIBDs) are a challenging application of wireless power transfer because of the requirement for miniaturisation whilst minimising patient exposure to tissue heating. This work proposes a capacitively-coupled conductive power transfer method for DIBDs, which allows for the safe transfer of power into the body whilst using minimum implant volume. The method uses parallel insulated capacitive electrodes to couple uniform current flow into the tissue ...
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- 15 Jul, 2020
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- Daniel McCormick
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- https://figshare.com/articles/preprint/A_wireless_power_method_for_deeply_implanted_biomedical_de...
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- Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) / Biomedical Engineering / Medical Device Industries / Power, Energy and Industry Applications / Bioengineering
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