Title :
A Miniature Energy Harvesting Rectenna for Operating a Head-Mountable Deep Brain Stimulation Device
Author :
Hosain, Md Kamal ; Kouzani, Abbas Z. ; Samad, Mst Fateha ; Tye, Susannah J.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Deakin Univ., Geelong, VIC, Australia
Abstract :
This paper presents design, implementation, and evaluation of a miniature rectenna for energy harvesting applications. The rectenna produces DC power from a distant microwave energy transmitter. The generated DC power is then utilized to operate a head-mountable deep brain stimulation device. The rectenna consists of a miniature three-layer planar inverted-F antenna and a Schottky-diode-based bridge rectifier. The antenna has a volume of π × 6 × 1.584 mm3, a resonance frequency of 915 MHz with a simulated bandwidth of 18 MHz (907-925 MHz), and a measured bandwidth of 18 MHz (910-928 MHz) at the return loss of -10 dB. A dielectric substrate of FR-4 of εr = 4.5 and δ = 0.02 is used for simulation and fabrication of the antenna and the rectifier due to its low cost. An L-section impedance matching circuit is employed between the antenna and the rectifier to reduce the mismatch loss. The impedance matching circuit operates as a low-pass filter eliminating higher order harmonics. A deep brain stimulation device is successfully operated by the rectenna at a distance of 20 cm away from a microwave energy transmitter of power 26.77 dBm. The motivation of this paper includes creation of a deep brain stimulation device that operates indefinitely without a battery. From the application standpoint, the developed energy harvesting rectenna facilitates long-term deep brain stimulation of laboratory animals for preclinical research investigating neurological disorders.
Keywords :
Schottky diodes; UHF antennas; biomedical equipment; brain; bridge circuits; energy harvesting; impedance matching; low-pass filters; medical disorders; microwave antennas; neurophysiology; patient treatment; planar inverted-F antennas; radio transmitters; rectennas; rectifiers; L-section impedance matching circuit; Schottky-diode-based bridge rectifier; dielectric substrate; distant microwave energy transmitter; frequency 907 MHz to 925 MHz; generated DC power; head-mountable deep brain stimulation device; long-term deep brain stimulation; low-pass filter; microwave energy transmitter; miniature energy harvesting rectenna; miniature three-layer planar inverted-F antenna; neurological disorders; resonance frequency; simulated bandwidth; Biomedical equipment; Brain stimulation; Energy harvesting; Head; Microwave circuits; Rectennas; Rectifiers; Energy harvesting; deep brain stimulation; miniature device; rectenna;
Journal_Title :
Access, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/ACCESS.2015.2414411