Wireless power transfer—An overview
Due to limitations of low power density, high cost, heavy weight, etc., the development and
application of battery-powered devices are facing with unprecedented technical challenges …
application of battery-powered devices are facing with unprecedented technical challenges …
Wireless charging technologies: Fundamentals, standards, and network applications
Wireless charging is a technology of transmitting power through an air gap to electrical
devices for the purpose of energy replenishment. The recent progress in wireless charging …
devices for the purpose of energy replenishment. The recent progress in wireless charging …
Wireless power transfer strategies for implantable bioelectronics
Neural implants have emerged over the last decade as highly effective solutions for the
treatment of dysfunctions and disorders of the nervous system. These implants establish a …
treatment of dysfunctions and disorders of the nervous system. These implants establish a …
Wireless power transfer techniques for implantable medical devices: A review
Wireless power transfer (WPT) systems have become increasingly suitable solutions for the
electrical powering of advanced multifunctional micro-electronic devices such as those …
electrical powering of advanced multifunctional micro-electronic devices such as those …
A self-assembled implantable microtubular pacemaker for wireless cardiac electrotherapy
The current cardiac pacemakers are battery dependent, and the pacing leads are prone to
introduce valve damage and infection, plus a complete pacemaker retrieval is needed for …
introduce valve damage and infection, plus a complete pacemaker retrieval is needed for …
Review of near-field wireless power and communication for biomedical applications
Near-field magnetic wireless systems have distinct advantages over their conventional
farfield counterparts in water-rich environments, such as underwater, underground, and in …
farfield counterparts in water-rich environments, such as underwater, underground, and in …
Powering implantable and ingestible electronics
Implantable and ingestible biomedical electronic devices can be useful tools for detecting
physiological and pathophysiological signals, and providing treatments that cannot be done …
physiological and pathophysiological signals, and providing treatments that cannot be done …
Battery‐free and wireless technologies for cardiovascular implantable medical devices
Cardiovascular disease continues to be one of the dominant causes of global mortality. One
effective treatment is to utilize cardiovascular implantable devices (cIMDs) with multi …
effective treatment is to utilize cardiovascular implantable devices (cIMDs) with multi …
Beyond External Light: On-Spot Light Generation or Light Delivery for Highly Penetrated Photodynamic Therapy
External light sources, such as lasers, light emitting diodes (LEDs) and lamps, are widely
applied in photodynamic therapy (PDT); however, their use is severely limited by the nature …
applied in photodynamic therapy (PDT); however, their use is severely limited by the nature …
A mm-sized implantable medical device (IMD) with ultrasonic power transfer and a hybrid bi-directional data link
A first proof-of-concept mm-sized implantable device using ultrasonic power transfer and a
hybrid bi-directional data communication link is presented. Ultrasonic power transfer …
hybrid bi-directional data communication link is presented. Ultrasonic power transfer …