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Inductive links is the most popular solution to wirelessly send power and data from an external transmitter to implantable biomedical device. This paper proposes the optimized design of a wireless energy transfer devices, by means of an evolutionary optimization method. This procedure is developed in order to increase the transfer efficiency and the robustness of the coupling, with the aim of minimizing...
This paper provides a novel approach to the design of wireless energy transfer devices, by means of an hybrid evolutionary optimization method, the recently developed Genetical Swarm Optimization. This approach is well suited in order to increase the transfer efficiency and the robustness of the coupling, with the aim of minimizing the average power loss.
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