State-of-the-Art Developments of Acoustic Energy Transfer
Acoustic energy transfer (AET) technology has drawn significant industrial attention recently. This paper presents the reviews of the existing AETs sequentially, preferably, from the early stage. From the review, it is evident that, among all the classes of wireless energy transfer, AET is the safes...
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author | Md Rabiul Awal Muzammil Jusoh Thennarasan Sabapathy Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin Rosemizi Abd Rahim |
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description | Acoustic energy transfer (AET) technology has drawn significant industrial attention recently. This paper presents the reviews of the existing AETs sequentially, preferably, from the early stage. From the review, it is evident that, among all the classes of wireless energy transfer, AET is the safest technology to adopt. Thus, it is highly recommended for sensitive area and devices, especially implantable devices. Though, the efficiency for relatively long distances (i.e., >30 mm) is less than that of inductive or capacitive power transfer; however, the trade-off between safety considerations and performances is highly suitable and better than others. From the presented statistics, it is evident that AET is capable of transmitting 1.068 kW and 5.4 W of energy through wall and in-body medium (implants), respectively. Progressively, the AET efficiency can reach up to 88% in extension to 8.6 m separation distance which is even superior to that of inductive and capacitive power transfer. |
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spelling | doaj-art-1aaea32c13a24c23bf43d66eaba50c9a2025-02-03T05:59:30ZengWileyInternational Journal of Antennas and Propagation1687-58691687-58772016-01-01201610.1155/2016/30725283072528State-of-the-Art Developments of Acoustic Energy TransferMd Rabiul Awal0Muzammil Jusoh1Thennarasan Sabapathy2Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin3Rosemizi Abd Rahim4Bioelectromagnetics Research Group (BioEM), School of Computer and Communication Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), Kampus Pauh Putra, 02600 Arau, Perlis, MalaysiaBioelectromagnetics Research Group (BioEM), School of Computer and Communication Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), Kampus Pauh Putra, 02600 Arau, Perlis, MalaysiaBioelectromagnetics Research Group (BioEM), School of Computer and Communication Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), Kampus Pauh Putra, 02600 Arau, Perlis, MalaysiaWireless Communication Centre (WCC), Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310 Skudai, Johor, MalaysiaBioelectromagnetics Research Group (BioEM), School of Computer and Communication Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), Kampus Pauh Putra, 02600 Arau, Perlis, MalaysiaAcoustic energy transfer (AET) technology has drawn significant industrial attention recently. This paper presents the reviews of the existing AETs sequentially, preferably, from the early stage. From the review, it is evident that, among all the classes of wireless energy transfer, AET is the safest technology to adopt. Thus, it is highly recommended for sensitive area and devices, especially implantable devices. Though, the efficiency for relatively long distances (i.e., >30 mm) is less than that of inductive or capacitive power transfer; however, the trade-off between safety considerations and performances is highly suitable and better than others. From the presented statistics, it is evident that AET is capable of transmitting 1.068 kW and 5.4 W of energy through wall and in-body medium (implants), respectively. Progressively, the AET efficiency can reach up to 88% in extension to 8.6 m separation distance which is even superior to that of inductive and capacitive power transfer.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3072528 |
spellingShingle | Md Rabiul Awal Muzammil Jusoh Thennarasan Sabapathy Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin Rosemizi Abd Rahim State-of-the-Art Developments of Acoustic Energy Transfer International Journal of Antennas and Propagation |
title | State-of-the-Art Developments of Acoustic Energy Transfer |
title_full | State-of-the-Art Developments of Acoustic Energy Transfer |
title_fullStr | State-of-the-Art Developments of Acoustic Energy Transfer |
title_full_unstemmed | State-of-the-Art Developments of Acoustic Energy Transfer |
title_short | State-of-the-Art Developments of Acoustic Energy Transfer |
title_sort | state of the art developments of acoustic energy transfer |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3072528 |
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