Omnidirectional inductive powering for biomedicalimplants

Omnidirectional inductive powering for biomedicalimplants

Lenaerts, B.
Puers, R.

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Omnidirectional Inductive Powering for Biomedical Implants investigates the feasibility of inductive powering for capsule endoscopy and freely moving systems in general. The main challenge is the random position and orientation of the power receiving system with respect to the emitting magnetic field. Where classic inductive powering assumes a predictable or fixed alignment of the respective coils, the remote system is now free to adopt just any orientation whilestill maintaining full power capabilities. Before elaborating on different approaches towards omnidirectional powering, the design and optimisation of a general inductive power link is discussed in all its aspects. Special attention is paid to the interaction of the inductive power link with the patient’s body. Putting theory into practice, the implementation of an inductive power link for a capsule endoscope is included in a separate chapter. Handbook on inductive link design, in-depth theoretical analysis plus implementation Only existing analysis on 3D (omnidirectional) inductive powering systems Implementation of an inductive link for a capsule endoscope Interface study between humans andmagnetic fields INDICE: From the contents Abstract. List of Abbreviations and Symbols. 1 Introduction. 2 Magnetic Induction. 3 Inductive Link Design. 4 Power Convertersand Voltage Regulators. 5 Omnidirectional Coupling. 6 Biological Tissue Interaction. 7 An Inductive Power Link for a Capsule Endoscope. 8 A Class E Driver for Deformable Coils. 9 Conclusions. A: Coil Measurements. Bibliography. Index.

  • ISBN: 978-1-4020-9074-5
  • Editorial: Springer
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 160
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/11/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés