Cordless Power Transfer
Keywords:
Pacemakers, Wireless, Science, Engineering and TechnologyAbstract
The main aim of this project is to develop a system for wireless power transfer for medical applications. Pacemakers have become so popular for its size and flexibility that it had become a life line for heart patients. A pace maker is an electronic device (that works in place of a defective heart valve) which is implanted in a patient body that runs on a battery. The patient is required to undergo surgery every year to replace the battery. This project is designed to charge a rechargeable battery of the pace maker wirelessly, thus avoiding the need for a surgery every year. This device uses low-energy electrical pulses to prompt the heart to beat at a normal rate.
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