Remote Powering and Data Communication for Implanted Biomedical Systems [electronic resource] /
by Enver Gurhan Kilinc, Catherine Dehollain, Franco Maloberti.
- 1st ed. 2016.
- X, 146 p. 126 illus., 116 illus. in color. online resource.
- Analog Circuits and Signal Processing, 131 1872-082X ; .
- Analog Circuits and Signal Processing, 131 .
Introduction -- Remote Powering -- Magnetic power transfer -- Power management -- Data Communication -- Implantable Monitor Systems -- System Integration and Packaging.
This book describes new circuits and systems for implantable biomedical applications and explains the design of a batteryless, remotely-powered implantable micro-system, designed for long-term patient monitoring. Following new trends in implantable biomedical applications, the authors demonstrate a system which is capable of efficient, remote powering and reliable data communication. Novel architecture and design methodologies are used to transfer power with a low-power, optimized inductive link and data is transmitted by a reliable communication link. Additionally, an electro-mechanical solution is presented for tracking and monitoring the implantable system, while the patient is mobile. � Describes practical example of an implantable batteryless biomedical system; � Analyzes and compares various energy harvesting and power transfer methods; � Describes design of remote powering link and data communication of the implantable system, comparing different scenarios for the optimal solution.
9783319211794
10.1007/978-3-319-21179-4 doi
Engineering. Electronic circuits. Biomedical engineering. Engineering. Circuits and Systems. Biomedical Engineering. Electronic Circuits and Devices.