TY - GEN
T1 - A one-chip solution for wireless capsule endoscopes with a potential wireless power transfer module
AU - Li, Liang
AU - Ma, Jun
AU - Wang, Jingjing
AU - Xing, Zengqiang
AU - Ren, Yong
AU - Chen, Kaiquan
AU - Ren, Tianling
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© VDE VERLAG GMBH - Berlin - Offenbach.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Implantable medical devices have witnessed their success in recent years. As one of the most feasible devices, wireless capsule endoscope (WCE) draws more research attention. There are several implementations of WCE concerning mul-tiple complex chips and modules. In this paper, we propose a one-chip solution for wireless capsule endoscope. Relying on a single wireless microcontroller unit (MCU) as well as an image sensor, the one-chip wireless capsule endoscope is beneficial in terms of nimbly and reliably transmitting the video from intestines. Efficient transmission of video is achieved in our extensive vitro experiments. Furthermore, we design a high-efficiency wireless power transmission module based on electro-magnetic coupling, which can be viewed as a potential substitute for traditional button cell bat-teries. Our experiment shows that the prototype of the wireless power transfer module reaches a satisfactory rate of power transfer at 202kHz and has a great potential for further improvement.
AB - Implantable medical devices have witnessed their success in recent years. As one of the most feasible devices, wireless capsule endoscope (WCE) draws more research attention. There are several implementations of WCE concerning mul-tiple complex chips and modules. In this paper, we propose a one-chip solution for wireless capsule endoscope. Relying on a single wireless microcontroller unit (MCU) as well as an image sensor, the one-chip wireless capsule endoscope is beneficial in terms of nimbly and reliably transmitting the video from intestines. Efficient transmission of video is achieved in our extensive vitro experiments. Furthermore, we design a high-efficiency wireless power transmission module based on electro-magnetic coupling, which can be viewed as a potential substitute for traditional button cell bat-teries. Our experiment shows that the prototype of the wireless power transfer module reaches a satisfactory rate of power transfer at 202kHz and has a great potential for further improvement.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85073241229
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:85073241229
T3 - International Conference on Biological Information and Biomedical Engineering, BIBE 2018
SP - 503
EP - 508
BT - International Conference on Biological Information and Biomedical Engineering, BIBE 2018
A2 - Liu, Chengyu
PB - VDE Verlag GmbH
T2 - 2nd International Conference on Biological Information and Biomedical Engineering, BIBE 2018
Y2 - 6 July 2018 through 8 July 2018
ER -