Wireless Midfield Systems and Methods
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Abstract
Implantable devices and/or sensors can be wirelessly powered by controlling and propagating electromagnetic waves in a patient'"'"'s tissue. Such implantable devices/sensors can be implanted at target locations in a patient, to stimulate areas such as the heart, brain, spinal cord, or muscle tissue, and/or to sense biological, physiological, chemical attributes of the blood, tissue, and other patient parameters. The propagating electromagnetic waves can be generated with sub-wavelength structures configured to manipulate evanescent fields outside of tissue to generate the propagating waves inside the tissue. Methods of use are also described.
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2. A wireless power transfer system, comprising:
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an external transmitter configured to transmit wireless power by manipulating evanescent fields outside of tissue to generate propagating fields inside the tissue and thereby generate a spatially focused field inside the tissue; and an implantable device configured to receive the wireless power from the external transmitter, the implantable device including at least one sensor or stimulator configured to sense a parameter of the tissue or apply stimulation to the tissue.
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13. An apparatus configured to transfer wireless power through body tissue, the apparatus comprising:
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multiple coupling structures configured to generate an evanescent field; and an excitation circuit configured to generate and provide respective excitation signals to the multiple coupling structures to manipulate evanescent fields outside of tissue and to thereby generate a focused propagating field inside the tissue. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method for wirelessly powering an implanted device using a mid-field coupler device, the method comprising:
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exciting at least one coupling structure in the mid-field coupler device using an excitation signal; transmitting a wireless power signal from the at least one excited coupling structure, the transmitting including manipulating evanescent fields outside of a patient'"'"'s body and thereby generating electromagnetic waves propagating inside the patient'"'"'s body; receiving, at the implanted device, at least a portion of the wireless power signal transmitted by the mid-field coupler device; and in response to receiving the portion of the wireless power signal, at least one of; applying an electrostimulation therapy to the patient using the implanted device, and sensing a patient parameter using a sensor coupled to the implanted device. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22)
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