Effects of Conductive Tissue on Capacitive Wireless Power Transfer

Reza Sehdehi

The University of Auckland

An electrical and electronic engineer, graduated with first class honours from the University of Auckland. Reza is a doctoral scholar at the Auckland Bionegineering Institute and the department of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Auckland. Prior to joining the PhD program, He worked on developing inductive power transfer systems for smart phones, smart city lighting and fence energisers at PowerbyProxi (Apple NZ), 3iinnovation and Tru-Test Group respectively. 

Abstract

Biomedical devices are one of the most successful applications of Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) where it provides a lifetime of power without the risk of infection associated with percutaneous leads. However, the preference... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Reza Sehdehi (The University of Auckland)
  2. Daniel Mccormick (The University of Auckland)
  3. David Budgett (The University of Auckland)
  4. Patrick Aiguo Hu (The University of Auckland)

Topic Area

Applications of Wireless Power Technologies

Session

WoW3 » Biomedical & other applications (16:15 - Monday, 4th June, M-1420 (Lassonde Building) )

Paper

Final_Submission.pdf