Short Range Remote Powering of Implanted Electronics for Freely Moving Animals
An implantable system for monitoring vital parameters via bio-sensors inside freely moving laboratory animals and its powering system are presented. The required 2 mW are harvested by the magnetic coupling with an external coil placed under the living space of the animal. The servo X-Y rails move the external coil and track the animal. Dynamic power-adaptation keeps the harvested power level constant against misalignments of transmitting coil and moving animal. Entire system and basic blocks integrated using a 0.18 um CMOS technology are presented. Experimental results show the effectiveness of the powering system.
WOS:000327392600047
2013
New York
978-1-4799-0620-8
4
REVIEWED
EPFL
Event name | Event place | Event date |
Paris, FRANCE | JUN 16-19, 2013 | |