Inductive powering of subcutaneous stimulators: key parameters and their impact on the design methodology
Inductive powering of implantable medical devices involves numerous factors acting on the system efficiency and safety in adversarial ways. This paper lightens up their role and identifies a procedure enabling the system design. The latter enables the problem to be decoupled into four principal step...
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Main Authors: | Carmen Godfraind (Author), Adrien Debelle (Author), Laurent Lonys (Author), Vicente Acuña (Author), Pascal Doguet (Author), Antoine Nonclercq (Author) |
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PAGEPress Publications,
2016-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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