Power density is the critical attribute of an APS for use in an IMD, and benchmark value of at least 0.01 mW/cm3 has been established in order for an APS to be volumetrically superior to existing primary and rechargeable battery technologies. The benchmark power density enables the use of simple, physics-based models to quickly evaluate the potential viability of proposed APS technologies.
Energy harvesting and implantable medical devices - first order selection criteria
2011 International Electron Devices Meeting ; 10.5.1-10.5.4
2011-12-01
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A Wireless Communication and Energy Harvesting Circuit for Implantable Medical Devices
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