Magneto-Inductive Powering and Uplink of In-Body Microsensors: Feasibility and High-Density Effects

2019 IEEE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING CONFERENCE (WCNC)(2019)

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This paper studies magnetic induction for wireless powering and the data uplink of microsensors, in particular for future medical in-body applications. We consider an external massive coil array as power source (1W) and data sink. For sensor devices at 12 cm distance from the array, e.g. beneath the human skin, we compute a minimum coil size of 150 mu m assuming 50nW required chip activation power and operation at 750 MHz. A 275 mu m coil at the sensor allows for 1 Mbit/s uplink rate. Moreover, we study resonant sensor nodes in dense swarms, a key aspect of envisioned biomedical applications. In particular, we investigate the occurring passive relaying effect and cooperative transmit beamforming in the uplink. We show that the frequency- and location-dependent signal fluctuations in such swarms allow for significant performance gains when utilized with adaptive matching, spectrally-aware signaling and node cooperation. The work is based on a general magnetoinductive MIMO system model, which is introduced first.
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uplink rate,resonant sensor nodes,dense swarms,envisioned biomedical applications,location-dependent signal fluctuations,node cooperation,general magneto-inductive MIMO system model,magneto-inductive powering,In-Body Microsensors,high-density effects,data uplink,external massive coil array,data sink,sensor devices,passive relaying effect,power source,chip activation power,cooperative transmit beamforming,frequency-dependent signal fluctuations,performance gains,adaptive matching,spectrally-aware signaling,power 1.0 W,size 150.0 mum,frequency 750.0 MHz,size 275.0 mum,bit rate 1.0 Mbit/s,distance 12.0 cm
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