DocumentCode :
1911
Title :
Wireless Power Transfer for Telemetric Devices With Variable Orientation, for Small Rodent Behavior Monitoring
Author :
Badr, Basem M. ; Somogyi-Gsizmazia, Robert ; Delaney, Kerry R. ; Dechev, Nikolai
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Univ. of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada
Volume :
15
Issue :
4
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Apr-15
Firstpage :
2144
Lastpage :
2156
Abstract :
Gathering behavioral and biological data from small rodents is important for the study of various disease models in biomedical research. Such data acquisition requires a long-term powering method for telemetry electronics and radios, for which a wireless power transfer (WPT) scheme is desirable. This paper investigates a novel WPT system to deliver power from a stationary source (primary coil) to a moving telemetric device (secondary coil) via magnetic resonance coupling. To conduct research with rodents effectively, they must be able to move freely inside their cage. However, the continuously changing orientation of the rodent leads to coupling loss/problems between the primary and secondary coils, presenting a major challenge. We propose novel configurations of the secondary employing ferrite rods placed at specific locations and orientations within the coil. Three-dimensional finite-element analysis using COMSOL software is used to find the magnetic flux density distribution surrounding these secondary configurations. The simulation results show a significant increase of flux through the coil using our ferrite arrangement, with improved coupling at most orientations. Physical prototypes of these secondary coil configurations were constructed and experiments were conducted to test their performance. Measurements show that ferrite rods improved power transfer at most orientations, beyond that of the nominal ferrite-less configuration. The use of angled ferrite rods further improved power transfer, where the medium-ferrite-angled (4MFA) configuration is best. Experiments show the maximum power collected by 4MFA was 113 mW, when parallel to the primary coil, and 28 mW when 60° to the primary coil.
Keywords :
biomedical telemetry; coils; data acquisition; diseases; electroencephalography; ferrimagnetic resonance; ferrites; finite element analysis; inductive power transmission; medical signal processing; prosthetic power supplies; radiofrequency power transmission; 3D finite element analysis; 4MFA; COMSOL software; WPT system; angled ferrite rods; coupling loss; data acquisition; disease model; ferrite arrangement; ferrite rods; magnetic flux density distribution; magnetic resonance coupling; medium ferrite angled configuration; power 113 mW; power 28 mW; primary coils; rodent behavior monitoring; secondary coil configurations; telemetric device; telemetry electronics; wireless power transfer; Atmospheric modeling; Coils; Couplings; Ferrites; Mice; Rodents; Sensors; Biomedical device; Biosignal telemetry; Finite element analysis; Implant; Inductive power transmission; Magnetic resonance; Wireless power transfer; biomedical device; biosignal telemetry; finite element analysis; implant; inductive power transmission; magnetic resonance;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1530-437X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2014.2363836
Filename :
6928413
Link To Document :
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