Investigation of Inductive and Radiating Energy Harvesting for an Implanted Biotelemetry Antenna
Résumé
A coil is integrated inside an implanted antenna in order to support inductive charging. The implanted antenna has been designed for wireless data telemetry at 400 MHz region and radiating wireless charging at 915MHz. The antenna-coil system is embedded into a three-layer canonical model of human arm. In the inductive charging case an external transmitting coil is considered while in the radiating charging scenario a dipole is implemented. Several simulations are carried out for the antenna-coil system. While radiating charging seems to be more efficient, inductive charging can be used as a complimentary solution since they both can coexist.
Mots clés
dipole antenna
frequency 400 MHz
frequency 915 MHz
radiating charging scenario
external transmitting coil
human arm
inductive charging case
implanted biotelemetry antenna
radiating energy harvesting
inductive harvesting
wireless data telemetry
antenna-coil system
three-layer canonical model
Index Terms-Planar Inverted F-Antenna
coil configuration
SAR
efficiency
Domaines
ElectromagnétismeOrigine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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