Mathematics (Aug 2024)

Enhanced Scattering by Wearable Objects in Wireless Power Transfer Links: Case Studies

  • Ludovica Tognolatti,
  • Cristina Ponti,
  • Giuseppe Schettini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/math12172606
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 17
p. 2606

Abstract

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Wireless power transfer (WPT) systems have ushered in a new era for wearable and implantable technologies, introducing opportunities for enhanced device functionality. A pivotal aspect in improving these devices is the optimization of electromagnetic transmission. This paper presents several solutions to improve electromagnetic transmission to an implantable/wearable device. Several scatterers are considered to mimic objects that can be easily worn by a patient, such as necklaces and bracelets, or easily integrated into textile fabric. An analytical method is employed to address the scattering by cylindrical objects above a biological tissue, modeled as a multilayer. Expansions into cylindrical waves, also represented through plane-wave spectra, are used to express the scattered fields in each medium. Numerical results for both the case of conducting and of dielectric cylindrical scatterers are presented at a frequency of the Industrial, Scientific and Medical band (f=2.45 GHz), showing possible configurations of worn objects for electromagnetic field intensification.

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