• DocumentCode
    1337786
  • Title

    Powering a Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) With the Free-Range Resonant Electrical Energy Delivery (FREE-D) System

  • Author

    Waters, Benjamin H. ; Sample, Alanson P. ; Bonde, Pramod ; Smith, Joshua R.

  • Author_Institution
    Electr. Eng. Dept., Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
  • Volume
    100
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2012
  • Firstpage
    138
  • Lastpage
    149
  • Abstract
    Wireless data communication technology has eliminated wired connections for data transfer to portable devices. Wireless power technology offers the possibility of eliminating the remaining wired connection: the power cord. For ventricular assist devices (VADs), wireless power technology will eliminate the complications and infections caused by the percutaneous wired power connection. Integrating wireless power technology into VADs will enable VAD implants to become a more viable option for heart failure patients (of which there are 80 000 in the United States each year) than heart transplants. Previous transcutaneous energy transfer systems (TETS) have attempted to wirelessly power VADs ; however, TETS-based technologies are limited in range to a few millimeters, do not tolerate angular misalignment, and suffer from poor efficiency. The free-range resonant electrical delivery (FREE-D) wireless power system aims to use magnetically coupled resonators to efficiently transfer power across a distance to a VAD implanted in the human body, and to provide robustness to geometric changes. Multiple resonator configurations are implemented to improve the range and efficiency of wireless power transmission to both a commercially available axial pump and a VentrAssist centrifugal pump [3]. An adaptive frequency tuning method allows for maximum power transfer efficiency for nearly any angular orientation over a range of separation distances. Additionally, laboratory results show the continuous operation of both pumps using the FREE-D system with a wireless power transfer efficiency upwards of 90%.
  • Keywords
    inductive power transmission; prosthetics; resonators; FREE-D system; TETS-based technologies; United States; VAD implants; VentrAssist centrifugal pump; adaptive frequency tuning method; angular misalignment; angular orientation; axial pump; data transfer; free-range resonant electrical energy delivery system; heart failure patients; heart transplants; magnetically-coupled resonators; percutaneous wired power connection; portable devices; power cord; resonator configurations; transcutaneous energy transfer systems; ventricular assist device; wireless data communication technology; wireless power transfer efficiency; wireless power transmission efficiency; wireless power transmission range; Control systems; Cyberspace; Data processing; Integrated circuit modeling; Magnetic resonance imaging; Network topology; Portable computers; Power system planning; Resonant frequency; Wireless communication; Wireless networks; Magnetically coupled resonators; ventricular assist device (VAD); wireless power;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9219
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JPROC.2011.2165309
  • Filename
    6032700