强大的电压控制的通过皮肤的能量传输系统,用于人工关节
Yelin Chen1,2, Pingping Jiang1,2, Lichao Wang1,2
1Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Intelligent Addiction Treatment and Rehabilitation, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.
Artificial organs
|October 17, 2023
概括
一个新的无线充电控制系统通过使用神经网络来管理线圈错位来稳定人工关节 (AAS) 的功率. 这确保了便失禁器件的安全,恒定电压充电.
科学领域:
- 生物医学工程 生物医学工程
- 电气工程 电气工程
- 可植入的设备可以植入设备.
背景情况:
- 人工关节 (AAS) 系统使用穿皮能量转移 (TET) 治疗便失禁 (FI).
- 在TET期间线圈 misalignment 导致不稳定的电源接收,影响充电效率和安全.
- 实现AAS的一致和安全的电压充电是一个重大挑战.
研究的目的:
- 开发用于AAS的无线充电控制系统,尽管线圈错位,但保持稳定的电压.
- 提高可植入器件TET系统的充电效率和热安全.
主要方法:
- 提出了一个LCC-S共振网络,具有相位移控制,用于实时电压调节.
- 使用PI控制器和神经网络 (多层感知器) 快速调整相位转移角度.
- 在各种错位条件下评估动态性能.
主要成果:
- 多层感知子系统在PI控制器上表现出优越的性能.
- 在复杂错位下,实现了0.007V的平均接收器负载电压误差.
- 报告的平均沉时间为960ms,接收端温度为40.4°C.
结论:
- 拟议的系统有效地减轻了收费期间TET错位问题.
- 确保人造关节的恒定电压充电和热安全.
- 证明了一种可行的解决方案,可靠地为可植入医疗器械提供电力.
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