Load shift keying communication techniques in implantable devices.

Phys Eng Sci Med

Department of Electrical Engineering, Universidad de Concepción, Concepción, Chile.

Published: December 2024

Inductive links represent a highly promising avenue for both powering and communicating medical implants. Yet they encounter challenges such as constrained communication distance and limited data rate. In Load Shift Keying (LSK), a switch in the secondary side of the inductive link can be placed in parallel with the load (Short-Circuit Technique - SCT), in series with the load (Open-Circuit Technique - OCT), or both (Dual Technique - DLT), to vary the impedance of the secondary. Hence, the impedance reflected to the primary side changes and is used to transmit information externally from the implant. Among these, DLT is a novel LSK technique proposed in this work, which becomes independent from the load on the implant side. This study compares these three methods, confronting measurements to simulations. The evaluation focused on variations in coil distance and load. The proposal is illustrated in the case of an implantable gastric stimulator, with specific constraints in secondary coil size and power requirements. The newly developed DLT consistently outshone SCT and OCT in extending the operational range of communication, registering a maximum modulation index of 0.797 and a bit error rate below 10 at an operating distance of 95 mm through the air. Its load-independent characteristic allowed DLT to surpass the performance of SCT and OCT, which were each advantageous under high and low loads, respectively. All these results are confirmed by a LTSpice simulation. Consequently, the communication techniques put forward in this work mark a significant progression in medical implant communications, enhancing coil-to-coil operational distance while adhering to a low carrier frequency.

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