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Transcutaneous Energy Transmission for Medical Implants

Document type:
Konferenzbeitrag
Contribution type:
Textbeitrag / Aufsatz
Author(s):
Friedmann, J.; Groedl, F.; Kennel, R.
Pages contribution:
S. 1 - 6
Abstract:
Surgical implants are undergoing a major transition from being most often purely mechanical systems, to more and more mechatronic, implantable systems. Formerly public funded R&D; projects (e.g. DLR Artificial Heart [16, 17]), are entering the commercialization phase. To guarantee a sufficient power supply and an acceptable implant lifespan, inductive transcutaneous energy transmission systems combined with secondary batteries come to the fore. Guiding the development through the requirements, int...     »
Book / Congress title:
Energy self-sufficient Sensors, 2014 7th GMM-Workshop - Proceedings of
Date of congress:
24-25 Feb. 2014
Year:
2014
Quarter:
1. Quartal
Year / month:
2014-01
Month:
Jan
Print-ISBN:
978-3-8007-3581-5
Reviewed:
ja
Language:
en
Publication format:
Print
Semester:
WS 13-14
TUM Institution:
Lehrstuhl für Elektrische Antriebssysteme und Leistungselektronik
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