Energy Transmission System for Artificial Organs using Resonant ZVS DC to DC Converter
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概要
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transcutaneous energy transmission is employed to supply electrical energy from outside the body to the interior of the body by using a transcutaneous transformer. The rechargeable will be continuously used to charge the battery with a transcutaneous energy transmission system for artificial organs cardiac assist pump. The technique would need a power supply that uses a transcutaneous transformer to charge the battery of the rechargeable artificial organs.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2000-01-29
著者
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Nishimura T
Waseda University Graduate School Information Architecture
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SAITO Masao
Tokyo Denki University Faculty of Engineering
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Nishimura Toshihiro
Dept.of Electrical & Electronics Eng., The Oita University
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Eguchi Tetsuji
Dept.of Electrical & Electronics Eng., The Oita University
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Kubota Akira
Graduate School of Electronic & Information, The University of Tokyo
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Saito Masao
Dept.of Information & Communication, Tokyo Denki University
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Kubota Akira
Hight Technology Research Center Kanagawa University
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