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Autor:
Leonhard Reindl, Julian Reimer, Peter Woias, Laura Maria Comella, Christiane Werner, Sebastian Stöcklin, Stefan J. Rupitsch
Publikováno v:
tm - Technisches Messen. 88:773-784
Measuring chlorophyll fluorescence is an important tool in plant research, since it is a reliable non-invasive method for capturing photosynthetic efficiency of a plant and, hence, an indicator of plant stress/health. The principle of chlorophyll flu
Autor:
S. Hussain, Adnan Yousaf, C. Bentler, Leonhard Reindl, Juan S. Ordonez, Thomas Stieglitz, Sebastian Stöcklin, Tobias Volk
Publikováno v:
Procedia Engineering. 120:511-515
Wireless powering allows the implementation of active implanted medical devices (AIMD) without batteries being inserted. The power is commonly transferred by an inductive link, which exhibits a strong relation between efficiency and coil configuratio
Publikováno v:
Procedia Engineering. 120:180-184
A precise measurement of two relative distances requires more sophisticated measurement schemes, which often demand two channels and consequently additional technical effort. Based on our current research on multi-resonator systems, we can demonstrat
Autor:
Joan Albesa, Sebastian Stöcklin, Leonhard Reindl, Adnan Yousaf, Tobias Volk, C. A. Gkogkidis, S. Hussain, Tonio Ball
Publikováno v:
I2MTC
Implants like brain pacemakers or brain computer interfaces (BCI) fundamentally requires an improved and efficient wireless power distribution system. This work therefore presents a novel concept based on an intermediate resonator, which provides the
Publikováno v:
SAS
This paper describes a size and tissue absorption based comprehensive approach to optimize a pair of coils for the purpose of wireless powering of brain implanted sensors. In the first step, the optimum transmission frequency is determined by conside
Autor:
Thomas Stieglitz, Tobias Volk, Leonhard Reindl, C. Bentler, Sebastian Stöcklin, Joan Albesa, Adnan Yousaf
Publikováno v:
SSD
In case of a neuro-degenerative disorder, closed-loop brain stimulation is able to reduce tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, as well as postural instability and consequently to improve the patient's quality of life. Therefore, we investigate a human mac