Title :
Intelligent Pillow Type Wireless Charger for Fully Implantable Middle Ear Hearing Device with a Function of Electromagnetic Emission Reduction
Author :
Lim, Hyung-Gyu ; Kim, Dong-Wook ; Lee, Myoung-Won ; Lee, Jang-Woo ; Woo, Sang-Hyo ; Kim, Min-Woo ; Jung, Eui-Sung ; Seong, Ki-Woong ; Lee, Jyung-Hyun ; Cho, Jin-Ho
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Kyungpook Nat. Univ., Daegu
Abstract :
Recently, implantable middle ear hearing devices have been developed as full implant by several countries for hearing impaired people. These devices will be surgically implanted in human temporal bone, a rechargeable battery is employed for long-term implant. To charge the battery, a pillow type wireless charger using electromagnetic coupling has been developed in South Korea. In the previous device, several primary coils are used, which can surround head considering head´s movement in sleep. However, this device should unnecessarily consume power to drive the uncoupled primary coil. Especially, users must expose themselves to electromagnetic field generated from all primary coils during the charge process. In order to solve these problems, an intelligent pillow type wireless charger, which can recognize the implanted coilpsilas position using hall effect sensors and which can drive the only primary coil among primary coil´s array, has been proposed to reduce potential risks from the electromagnetic field emission.
Keywords :
Hall effect devices; battery chargers; cochlear implants; electromagnetic coupling; electromagnetic fields; prosthetic power supplies; secondary cells; South Korea; charge process; electromagnetic coupling; electromagnetic field emission reduction; electromagnetic field generation; fully implantable middle ear hearing device; hall effect sensors; head movement; hearing impaired people; human temporal bone; intelligent pillow-type wireless charger; long-term implant; power consumption; rechargeable battery; risk reduction; sleep; uncoupled primary coil array; Auditory implants; Auditory system; Batteries; Coils; Ear; Electromagnetic devices; Electromagnetic fields; Humans; Sensor arrays; Surgery; Fully implantable middle ear hearing device; electromagnetic coupling; electromagnetic emission; hall effect sensor; wireless charger;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Information Technology Application, 2008. IITA '08. Second International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3497-8
DOI :
10.1109/IITA.2008.491