Magnetostimulation by Inductive Power Transfer Systems

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作者
McLean, James [1 ]
Medina, A. [1 ]
Sutton, Robert [1 ]
机构
[1] TDK R&D Corp, Cedar Pk, TX 78613 USA
来源
2013 IEEE TOPICAL CONFERENCE ON WIRELESS SENSORS AND SENSOR NETWORKS (WISNET) | 2013年
关键词
Wireless power transfer; Inductive power transfer; peripheral nerve stimulation; magnetostimulation; electromagnetic compatibility;
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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摘要
Inductive wireless power transfer (IPT) necessarily involves intense time-varying magnetic fields. As predicted by Faraday's law, the time-varying magnetic flux due to the primary-side coupler of an IPT system induces electric field and hence current in all conductive materials which enter its field, intentionally or inadvertently. Thus, we examine the possibility of magnetostimulation or more specifically peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) by IPT systems. Analogy is made with the gradient fields of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines and it is shown that some IPT systems produce magnetic fields with intensities and time rates of change similar to those of MRI gradient fields. It is shown that at least some IPT systems should be able to induce peripheral nerve stimulation. However, because more dangerous effects such as cardiac stimulation occur at field intensities and ramp durations much greater than those required to elicit peripheral nerve stimulation, it appears that most IPT systems are still very safe even in the event that humans or animals enter the high field region in the immediate vicinity of the couplers.
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