能量收集
数码产品
医学
生物医学工程
计算机科学
电气工程
功率(物理)
工程类
物理
量子力学
作者
Phillip Nadeau,Dina El-Damak,Dean L. Glettig,Yong Lin Kong,Stacy Mo,Cody Cleveland,Lucas Booth,Niclas Roxhed,Róbert Langer,Anantha P. Chandrakasan,Giovanni Traverso
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41551-016-0022
摘要
Ingestible electronics have revolutionized the standard of care for a variety of health conditions. Extending the capacity and safety of these devices, and reducing the costs of powering them, could enable broad deployment of prolonged monitoring systems for patients. Although prior biocompatible power harvesting systems for in vivo use have demonstrated short minute-long bursts of power from the stomach, not much is known about the capacity to power electronics in the longer term and throughout the gastrointestinal tract. Here, we report the design and operation of an energy-harvesting galvanic cell for continuous in vivo temperature sensing and wireless communication. The device delivered an average power of 0.23 μW per mm2 of electrode area for an average of 6.1 days of temperature measurements in the gastrointestinal tract of pigs. This power-harvesting cell has the capacity to provide power for prolonged periods of time to the next generation of ingestible electronic devices located in the gastrointestinal tract.
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