DocumentCode :
41072
Title :
A System for Wireless Power Transfer of Micro-Systems In-Vivo Implantable in Freely Moving Animals
Author :
Kilinc, Enver G. ; Conus, Gilbert ; Weber, Charles ; Kawkabani, B. ; Maloberti, Franco ; Dehollain, Catherine
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Electr. Eng., Ecole Polytech. Fed. de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
Volume :
14
Issue :
2
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Feb. 2014
Firstpage :
522
Lastpage :
531
Abstract :
A system for wireless power transfer of micro-systems in-vivo implantable in small animals is presented. The described solution uses a servo-controlled transmitter moved under the animal moving space. The solution minimizes the power irradiation while enabling animal speeds up to 30 cm/s. An x-y movable magnetic coil transmits the required power with a level able to keep constant the received energy. A permanent magnet on board of the implantable micro-system and an array of magnetic sensors form a coil tracking system capable of an alignment accuracy as good as 1 cm. The power is transferred over the optimized remote powering link at 13.56 MHz. The received ac signal is converted to dc voltage with a passive full-wave integrated rectifier and the voltage regulator supplies 1.8 V for the implantable sensor system. Experimental measurement on a complete prototype verifies the system performance.
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; biomechanics; biomedical electronics; body sensor networks; coils; magnetic sensors; medical signal detection; medical signal processing; microsensors; permanent magnets; rectifying circuits; telemedicine; transmitters; voltage regulators; ac signal; dc voltage; freely moving animals; frequency 13.56 MHz; implantable microsensor system; magnetic coil tracking system; magnetic sensor array; optimized remote powering link; passive full-wave integrated rectifier; permanent magnet; power irradiation; power transmission; servo-controlled transmitter; velocity 30 cm/s; voltage 1.8 V; voltage regulator supplies; wireless power transfer; Animals; Coils; Field programmable gate arrays; Implants; Rails; Voltage control; Wireless sensor networks; Remote powering; biomedical implant; implantable electronics; implantable micro-system; in-vivo implantable system; monitoring system; multi-sensor system; remotely powered sensor systems; servo-controlled power transfer; system for freely moving animal; wireless power transfer; x-y rails;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1530-437X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2013.2284815
Filename :
6623079
Link To Document :
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