Abstract

Advances in medical technology suggest that the application of implantable medical devices or Smart Hospital Devices (SHD) can enhance the control and treatment of chronic disorders. However, most of these developments require an electrical power source for operation, making the use of batteries unfeasible. This paper presents the design and resonance analysis of four different geometries for the fabrication of planar antennas as an alternative to a contactless power supply. Previously published software [19] was used to calculate the electrical parameters for each coil design. Operating trials were executed under laboratory conditions, and a bracket manufactured using polylactic acid (PLA) through a 3D printer was used to accurately define the distances between coils to achieve correct alignment between them. Based on the experimental results, it was possible to calculate the resonant frequency of the inductive links at a 5 mm spacing. Similarly, it is possible to calculate the capacitive effect necessary to improve the resonant circuit in different transmitter-receiver planar antenna pairs. The most efficient combination to induce voltage in these links is to use the hexagonal profile design as a transmitter and receiver antenna, applying a sinusoidal signal with 8 MHz frequency.

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