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Tracking of Near-Field Wireless Transceiver for Implantable Devices

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Wireless Capsule Endoscopy (WCE) is used in wireless near-field transceiver system to achieve localization aim along with a loop antenna as main transmitter coil used for power transmission while receiving localization data. The receiving antenna is installed in WCE to receive power and as coupling antenna. Both antennas are matched to ensure maximum power transfer through 5MHz electromagnetic wave. FEKO simulation software was used to complete the initial stage design and data acquisition. Multiple simulations were completed in all coordinates in the transmitter coil antenna region. Using MATLAB curve fitting toolbox on to the collected data, a suitable polynomial was considered to design the localization algorithm. The proposed polynomial equation to fit the actual data had gained over 90% of accuracy and the model was able to achieve localization in a circular locus.

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Cheng, T.C., Ahmad, M.Y.B., Shah, N.M. (2021). Tracking of Near-Field Wireless Transceiver for Implantable Devices. In: Ibrahim, F., Usman, J., Ahmad, M.Y., Hamzah, N. (eds) 3rd International Conference for Innovation in Biomedical Engineering and Life Sciences. ICIBEL 2019. IFMBE Proceedings, vol 81. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65092-6_7

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