Optimization of Resonant Inductive Wireless Power Transfer Using Multilayer Flat Spiral Coils

2015 ◽  
Vol 52 (2) ◽  
pp. 560-568 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dustin J. Alinger ◽  
Allison K. Porter ◽  
Raymond J. Sedwick
2012 ◽  
Vol 1388 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Yu ◽  
Kai Ying ◽  
David Hasko ◽  
Sungsik Lee ◽  
Arman Ahnood ◽  
...  

AbstractWireless power transfer is experimentally demonstrated by transmission between an AC power transmitter and receiver, both realised using thin film technology. The transmitter and receiver thin film coils are chosen to be identical in order to promote resonant coupling. Planar spiral coils are used because of the ease of fabrication and to reduce the metal layer thickness. The energy transfer efficiency as a function of transfer distance is analysed along with a comparison between the theoretical and the experimental results.


Author(s):  
N. Sertac Artan ◽  
Reza K. Amineh

Implantable medical devices such as pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators, deep brain stimulators, retinal and cochlear implants are gaining significant attraction and growth due to their capability to monitor the health condition in real time, diagnose a particular disease, or provide treatment for a particular disease. In order to charge these devices, wireless power transfer technology is considered as a powerful means. This eliminates the need for extra surgery to replace the battery. In this chapter, some of the major implanted medical devices are reviewed. Then, various wireless power transfer configurations are reviewed briefly for charging such devices. The chapter continues with reviewing wireless power transfer configurations based on the multi-layer printed or non-printed planar spiral coils. At the end, some of the recent works related to using multi-layer planar spiral coils for safe and efficient powering of IMDs will be discussed.


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