Wireless Power Transfer for Medical Microsystems

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· Springer Science & Business Media
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183
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About this eBook

This book provides an in-depth introduction to the newest technologies for designing wireless power transfer systems for medical applications. The authors present a systematic classification of the various types of wireless power transfer, with a focus on inductive power coupling. Readers will learn to overcome many challenges faced in the design a wirelessly powered implant, such as power transfer efficiency, power stability, and the size of power antennas and circuits. This book focuses exclusively on medical applications of the technology and a batteryless capsule endoscopy system and other, real wirelessly powered systems are used as examples of the techniques described.

About the author

Tianjia Sun is a PHD candidate at Tsinghua University. Xiang Xie is an Associated Professor with the Institute of Microelectronics, at Tsinghua University. Zhihua Wang is a Professor of Electronic Engineering, and Deputy Director of the Institute of Microelectronics, at Tsinghua University.

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