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Review of Near-Field Wireless Power and Communication for Biomedical Applicationsopen access

Authors
Kim, Han-JoonHirayama, HiroshiKim, SanghoekHan, Ki JinZhang, RuiChoi, Ji-Woong
Issue Date
26-Sep-2017
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
Near-field wireless power; near-field wireless communication; biomedical applications; implantable device
Citation
IEEE ACCESS, v.5, pp 21264 - 21285
Pages
22
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
IEEE ACCESS
Volume
5
Start Page
21264
End Page
21285
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/19032
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2757267
ISSN
2169-3536
Abstract
Near-field magnetic wireless systems have distinct advantages over their conventional far field counterparts in water-rich environments, such as underwater, underground, and in biological tissues, due to lower power absorption. This paper presents a comprehensive review of near-field magnetic wireless power transfer (WPT) and communication technologies in a variety of applications from general free-space systems, to implantable biomedical devices we find of particular interest. To implement a fully wirelessly-powered implantable system, both high-efficiency power transfer and high-rate data communication are essential. This paper first presents the history and the fundamentals of near-field WPT and communication in free-space systems, followed by technical details for their specific use in implantable biomedical devices. Finally, this paper reviews recent advances in simultaneous wireless information and power transfer and highlights their applications in implantable biomedical systems. The knowledge reviewed in the paper could provide intuition in the design of various wireless and mobile systems such as wireless body area networks, small-cell 5G cellular, as well as in-body biomedical applications, especially for efficient power and data management and higher security.
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