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Optimal Frequencies for Inductive Powering of Fully Implantable Biosensors for Chronic and Elderly Patients

Olivo, Jacopo  
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Carrara, Sandro  
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De Micheli, Giovanni  
2010
Proceedings of the IEEE Sensors 2010 Conference
IEEE Sensors 2010 Conference

The paper aims at exploring advantages and drawbacks of using high-frequency inductive links to transmit power wirelessly to implanted biosensors. A system with an external transmitting coil located into a skin patch and a receiving coil embedded into a fully implanted biosensor is simulated. The effects of the geometry of the coils on the optimal working frequencies and on the power gain have been analyzed. For applications dedicated to elderly and chronic patients, attention has been posed to the effects on link efficiency of different implantation sites and possible misalignments between the coils.

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