Hybrid Coils-Based Wireless Power Transfer for Intelligent Sensors
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Most wearable intelligent biomedical sensors are battery-powered. The batteries are large and relatively heavy, adding to the volume of wearable sensors, especially when implanted. In addition, the batteries have limited capacity, requiring periodic charging, as well as a limited life, requiring pot …
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| Authors | Mahmood MF;Mohammed SL;Gharghan SK;Al-Naji A;Chahl J;; |
| Journal | sensors |
| Year | 2020 |
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