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    Use of a 3-D Wireless Power Transfer Technique as a Method for Capsule Localization

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    Capsule endoscopy has been heralded as a technological milestone in the diagnosis and therapeutics of gastrointestinal (GI) pathologies. The location and position of the capsule within the GI tract are important information for subsequent surgical intervention or local drug delivery. Accurate information of capsule location is therefore required during endoscopy. Although radio frequency (RF)-based, magnetic tracking and video localization have been investigated in the past, the complexity of those systems and potential inaccuracy in the localization data necessitate the scope for further research. This article proposes the dual use of a wireless power transfer (WPT) configuration as a method to enable the determination of the location of an endoscopic capsule. Measurements conducted on a homogeneous agar-based liquid phantom predict a maximum error of 12% between the calculated and measured trajectories of the capsule in a working volume of 100 mm ×100\times 100 mm ×100\times 100 mm

    Accurate Modeling of Coil Inductance for Near-Field Wireless Power Transfer

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    Wireless Battery-Free Body Temperature Sensing Device for Key Workers

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