Highly integrated two-port rectenna system for wirelessly-powering multi-site autonomous vascular implantable networks
Zhang, J; Wagih, M; Yang, X; et al.Das, R; Wang, H; Mirzai, N; Mercer, J; Ho, JS; Heidari, H
Date: 2024
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Journal
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Abstract
This study presents a network of highly-integrated
dual-port implantable rectennas for multi-site wireless power
transfer(WPT) to miniature implantable vascular devices. The
WPT system consists of a flexible transmitter dipole antenna and
two-port dual-band implantable antennas that enable
simultaneous wireless information and ...
This study presents a network of highly-integrated
dual-port implantable rectennas for multi-site wireless power
transfer(WPT) to miniature implantable vascular devices. The
WPT system consists of a flexible transmitter dipole antenna and
two-port dual-band implantable antennas that enable
simultaneous wireless information and power transfer(SWIPT).
The rectenna occupies a compact size of 7.0 × 7.0 × 0.635 mm3 and
operates at 915 MHz and 2.45 GHz with over 25 dB isolation
between the two ports. A single-inductor-matched voltage doubler
is integrated into the ground layer of the implantable antenna
without adding volume or degrading performance, achieving a
power conversion efficiency of 73.9% at 5 dBm across a 5.89 kΩ
load. The rectenna was tested ex vivo at implantation depths
varying from 1 cm to 5 cm in a porcine tissue, resulting in 2.24 mW
of DC power transferred at a low input power level of 26 dBm, at
an implantation depth of 3 cm. Next, a multi-site implantable WPT
system with three rectenna channels was demonstrated, achieving
output voltages of 1.68 V at an input power of 25 dBm and
implantation depth of 4.5 cm. Wireless power transfer
experiments using micro-LEDs as visual indicators, and
quantitative rectenna measurements demonstrate the ability of the
system to support multi-site autonomous vascular implants.
Engineering
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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