JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Hybrid Inductive-Ultrasonic Link for Wireless Power Transmission to Millimeter-Sized Biomedical Implants

Miao MengMehdi Kiani

Year: 2016 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems II Express Briefs Vol: 64 (10)Pages: 1137-1141   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Ultrasound has recently been utilized for efficient wireless power transmission (WPT) to biomedical implants with millimeter (mm) dimensions and below. However, the power transmission efficiency (PTE) of ultrasonic links reduces significantly in mediums with different acoustic impedances. This brief presents a hybrid inductive-ultrasonic WPT link for powering mm-sized implants that utilizes two cascaded co-optimized inductive and ultrasonic links for WPT through bone/air and tissue, respectively. The ultrasonic link is first optimized based on the implant depth (d us ) and load (R L ) to find the optimal geometries for ultrasonic transducers and operation frequency (f p ). Then, the inductive link is optimized at f p to drive the transmitter (Tx) transducer. A hybrid link was optimized and measured to transfer power to a receiver (Rx) transducer with the diameter of 1.1 mm, loaded by R L of 2.5 kQ and located at d us = 3 cm inside castor oil, as the tissue model. The Tx coil was placed in air and spaced from the Rx coil by 3 cm, resulting in a total powering distance (d) of 6 cm. At the optimal f p of 1.1 MHz, the hybrid link achieved a considerable measured PTE of 0.16%.

Keywords:
Ultrasonic sensor Transducer Transmitter Wireless power transfer Transmission (telecommunications) Wireless Electrical engineering Power (physics) Computer science Topology (electrical circuits) Physics Acoustics Telecommunications Engineering

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Topics

Wireless Power Transfer Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Wireless Body Area Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
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