Type

Conference Proceedings

Authors

David Coyle
Bernard H. Stark
Plamen Proynov
Lindsay R. Clare
Paul Worgan

Subjects

Engineering

Topics
safety compliance body sensors wireless power transfer on body sensing human factors inductive power power consumption healthcare

Inductive Power Transfer for On-body Sensors: Defining a design space for safe, wirelessly powered on-body health sensors (2016)

Abstract Designers of on-body health sensing devices face a difficult choice. They must either minimise the power consumption of devices, which in reality means reducing the sensing capabilities, or build devices that require regular battery changes or recharging. Both options limit the effectiveness of devices. Here we investigate an alternative. This paper presents a method of designing safe, wireless, inductive power transfer into on-body sensor products. This approach can produce sensing devices that can be worn for longer durations without the need for human intervention, whilst also having greater sensing and data capture capabilities. The paper addresses significant challenges in achieving this aim, in particular: device safety, sufficient power transfer,and human factors regarding device geometry. We show how to develop a device that meets stringent international safety guidelines for electromagnetic energy on the body and describe a design space that allows designers to make trade-offs that balance power transfer with other constraints, e.g. size and bulk, that affect the wearability of devices. Finally we describe a rapid experimental method to investigate the optimal placement of on-body devices and the actual versus theoretical power transfer for on-body,inductively powered devices
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Full list of authors on original publication

David Coyle, Bernard H. Stark, Plamen Proynov, Lindsay R. Clare, Paul Worgan

Experts in our system

1
David Coyle
University College Dublin
Total Publications: 3
 
2
Bernard H. Stark
University College Dublin
Total Publications: 3
 
3
Lindsay R. Clare
University College Dublin
Total Publications: 3
 
4
Paul Worgan
University College Dublin
Total Publications: 3
 
2015
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