生物电子学
接口
遥测
数码产品
无线
能量收集
无线电源传输
电气工程
能量转移
生物遥测
微波食品加热
无线电频率
计算机科学
工程类
功率(物理)
纳米技术
材料科学
电信
计算机硬件
工程物理
生物传感器
物理
量子力学
作者
Seungwon Yoo,Jong Hun Lee,Hyun‐Woo Joo,Sung‐Hyuk Sunwoo,Sanghoek Kim,Dae‐Hyeong Kim
标识
DOI:10.1002/adhm.202100614
摘要
Abstract Implantable bioelectronic devices are becoming useful and prospective solutions for various diseases owing to their ability to monitor or manipulate body functions. However, conventional implantable devices (e.g., pacemaker and neurostimulator) are still bulky and rigid, which is mostly due to the energy storage component. In addition to mechanical mismatch between the bulky and rigid implantable device and the soft human tissue, another significant drawback is that the entire device should be surgically replaced once the initially stored energy is exhausted. Besides, retrieving physiological information across a closed epidermis is a tricky procedure. However, wireless interfaces for power and data transfer utilizing radio frequency (RF) microwave offer a promising solution for resolving such issues. While the RF interfacing devices for power and data transfer are extensively investigated and developed using conventional electronics, their application to implantable bioelectronics is still a challenge owing to the constraints and requirements of in vivo environments, such as mechanical softness, small module size, tissue attenuation, and biocompatibility. This work elucidates the recent advances in RF‐based power transfer and telemetry for implantable bioelectronics to tackle such challenges.
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