Title
Wireless power delivery for a biomedical retinal prosthesis
Abstract
A wireless power delivery system for a biomedical retinal prosthesis is presented and analyzed. Due to large and fast coupling variations in the inductively powered retinal implant caused by the eye movements, excessive power has to be controlled. This power delivery setup enables excessive power control measurements by featuring movements of an eye model. The turning of the eye model is controlled with a microcontroller board. Measurements and control of the model is automatized using Matlab. Measurement results show an enormous reduction of the transmitted power for large eye movements and therewith the need for power control in biomedical implants.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/ICECS.2013.6815455
Electronics, Circuits, and Systems
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
eye,microcontrollers,physiological models,power control,prosthetic power supplies,Matlab,biomedical implants,biomedical retinal prosthesis,excessive power control measurement,eye model turning,fast coupling variation,inductively powered retinal implant,large eye movements,microcontroller board,model control,model measurement,power delivery setup,transmitted power,wireless power delivery system
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
1
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Christian Brendler100.68
Nasim Pour Aryan2477.67
Viola Rieger332.40
Albrecht Rothermel48117.91