Bio-Medical Application of Wireless Power Transmission System
Boselin Prabhu, N. Balakumar, S. Sophia
- Year
- 2017
- Citations
- 6
Abstract
This paper presents the wireless power transmission system is separated into three main components, the transceiver, the inductive coils and the RF/DC converter. Simple examines were done to check the model and simulations were done to display the benefit of wireless power transmission which also avoids accidents related to large wires and no adequate grounding. To increase the quality of diagnosis, some main specifications such as image resolution, frame rate and working time need to be developed. Moreover, future multi-functioning robotic capsule endoscopy units may consume advanced features such as energetic system control over capsule motion, drug delivery systems, semi-surgical tools and biopsy. However, the addition of the above innovative features demands extrapower that makes conventional power source methods are difficult. In this regards, wireless power transmission system has received attention among researchers to overcome this problem. This paper defines the reviews on techniques of using wireless power transmission for bio-medical applications.
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