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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
AP, WPT
(Joint)
2017-01-20
13:20
Hiroshima Hiroshima Institute of Technology Accurate Measurement of Transfer Efficiency of Air-Core Transcutaneous Energy Transmission Transformers for Ventricular Assist Devices -- Comparison between Theoretical Estimates and Measured Values Using Various Measurement Devices --
Tadashi Kaga, Kenji Shiba (TUS) WPT2016-52
Transcutaneous energy transmission systems use inductive coupling techniques to transfer energy to ventricular assist de... [more] WPT2016-52
pp.57-62
EMCJ, IEE-EMC 2016-12-16
11:20
Aichi Nagoya Institute of Technology Non-contact Measurement of the Dielectric Properties of Biological Tissues at 100 - 1000 kHz -- Simulation Using an Equivalent Circuit --
Shiro Kawai, Kenji Shiba (TUS) EMCJ2016-101
The recent development of techniques such as wireless power transfer has led to increasing concerns about adverse effect... [more] EMCJ2016-101
pp.13-18
WPT 2014-12-18
13:00
Oita Daihen Tech. Study of Eddy-Current Loss with Transcutaneous Energy Transformer for Ventricular Assist Device in NaCl Solution
Junichi Koyano, Hirohito Koguchi, Issei Hashimoto, Kenji Shiba (TUS) WPT2014-63
Transcutaneous energy transmission system is a method for supplying power to ventricular assist device. In this study, w... [more] WPT2014-63
pp.1-4
WPT 2014-12-18
13:30
Oita Daihen Tech. Wireless Power Transmission for Intra-body Monitoring Device -- Measurement of Received Power of the Receiving Coil in NaCl Solution --
Masami Ishiwata, Ryutaro Iwashita, Youji Takaguchi, Takashi Koike, Kenji Shiba (Tokyo Univ. of Science) WPT2014-64
A wireless energy transmitting system is required for implanted medical devices. We developed a wireless power feeding s... [more] WPT2014-64
pp.5-8
MICT, RCC 2014-05-29
10:50
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg Information Transmission from Deep Inside the Body to Outside the Body Using Capacitive Coupling -- Characterization of Voltage Gain in the Air and the Liquid Phantom --
Masami Ishiwata, Shuichi Yoshikawa, Masahiro Kyooka, Issei Hashimoto, Kenji Shiba (Tokyo Univ. of Science) RCC2014-3 MICT2014-3
 [more] RCC2014-3 MICT2014-3
pp.9-12
EMCJ 2014-03-14
15:55
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Reduction of Radiation Magnetic Field from Transcutaneous Energy Transmission System by 3 Phase Alternating Current -- Fundamental Study by Electromagnetic Analysis --
Issei Hashimoto, Kenji Shiba (TUS) EMCJ2013-137
Transcutaneous energy transmission systems (TETS) which supply power to ventricular assist systems (VAS) has been studie... [more] EMCJ2013-137
pp.29-34
US, EA
(Joint)
2013-01-25
10:40
Kyoto Kambaikan, Doshisha Univ. An initial study on Q value evaluation of a straight tube type thermoacoustic system
Kenji Shibata (Doshisha Univ.), Shin-ichi Sakamoto (Univ. of Shiga Pref.), Yosuke Nakano, Kohei Yanagimoto, Goki Takeuchi, Yoshiaki Watanabe (Doshisha Univ.) US2012-102
 [more] US2012-102
pp.77-80
US 2012-11-29
15:00
Shizuoka Shizuoka Univ. Effects of total length and inner diameter in the straight-tube-type thermoacoustic engine on the oscillation condition
Kohei Yanagimoto (Doshisha Univ.), Shin-ichi Sakamoto (Univ. of Shiga Pref.), Yosuke Nakano, Kenji Shibata, Noriki Takahara, Yoshiaki Watanabe (Doshisha Univ.) US2012-75
The thermoacoustic systems are expected as new system which considered global environment. However, they have disadvanta... [more] US2012-75
pp.31-34
EMCJ
(2nd)
2012-11-29
10:55
Tokyo NICT [Poster Presentation] Wireless Energy Transmission for Subcutaneous Implantable Medical Devices by using Capacitive Coupling -- Analysis of Receiving Power and Biological Effect of Electromagnetic Field --
Atsushi Taneda, Kenji Shiba (Tokyo Univ. of Science)
A subcutaneous implantable medical device must be replaced surgically when its batteries start to weaken. Therefore, we ... [more]
US 2012-04-25
13:30
Tokyo Nihon Univ. Straight tube type miniature thermoacoustic system -- A prototype system with different inner diameter tubes --
Kenji Shibata (Doshisha Univ.), Shin-ichi Sakamoto (Univ. of Shiga Pref.), Kentaro Kuroda, Takeshi Ohnaka, Yosuke Nakano, Yoshiaki Watanabe (Doshisha Univ.) US2012-2
 [more] US2012-2
pp.7-10
EA, US
(Joint)
2011-01-20
10:15
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. For practical use of a loop-type thermoacoustic electric generation system connected to a resonator -- The effect of length change of the resonator on electric generation efficiency --
Yuji Kitadani (Doshisha Univ.), Shin-ichi Sakamoto (Univ. of Shiga Pref.), Kenji Shibata, Kentaro Kuroda, Yoshiaki Watanabe (Doshisha Univ.) US2010-93
 [more] US2010-93
pp.7-12
AP 2010-01-22
14:20
Yamaguchi Yamaguchi University Wireless Energy Transmission for Small Implantable Medical Devices Using Capacitive Coupling -- Analysis of Maximum Receiving Power --
Hiromi Maruyama, Naoya Higaki, Kenji Shiba (Hiroshima Univ.) AP2009-177
Currently, small implantable medical devices are driven by batteries. However, the implanted device cannot be used to pe... [more] AP2009-177
pp.123-127
AP 2010-01-22
14:45
Yamaguchi Yamaguchi University Analysis of Biological Effect of Electromagnetic Field Produced by Transcutaneous Energy Transmission System for Artificial Heart -- Using MRI-Based Human Body Model --
Naoya Higaki, Kenji Shiba (Hiroshima Univ.), Akihiko Honma, Eisuke Tatsumi, Yoshiyuki Taenaka (NCVC) AP2009-178
A transcutaneous energy transmission system (TET) is used for transmitting energy to artificial hearts using electromagn... [more] AP2009-178
pp.129-134
EMCJ, ITE-BCT 2009-03-13
11:25
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Analysis of Human Body Electric Field Distribution Using the Transmitting Antenna in an Implantable Device
Eiji Murakuni, Naoya Higaki, Kenji Shiba (Hiroshima Univ.) EMCJ2008-116
It is necessary for an implantable medical device to transmit information between the internal and the external organs o... [more] EMCJ2008-116
pp.13-18
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2008-03-14
14:00
Tokyo Tamagawa Univ Design of the Transcutaneous Energy Transmission System for a Capsule Endoscope
Harutoyo Hirano, Akira Morimasa, Kenji Shiba, Toshio Tsuji (Hiroshima Univ.) MBE2007-131
To design an energy transmission system for capsule endoscopes, it is necessary to precisely express losses such as iron... [more] MBE2007-131
pp.105-108
EMCJ 2008-03-07
15:05
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg Analysis of Human body Surface Electric Field Pattern using the Transmitting Antenna in a Capsule Endoscope
Eiji Murakuni, Kenji Shiba (Hiroshima Univ.) EMCJ2007-127
Recently, there has been considerable progress in the development of wireless capsule endoscopes for taking video images... [more] EMCJ2007-127
pp.59-64
EMCJ 2008-03-07
15:30
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg Analysis of Specific Absorption Rate and Current Density in Biological Tissues during Energy Transmission to a Capsule Endoscope -- Using MRI-based Human Body Model --
Naoya Higaki, Kenji Shiba (Hiroshima Univ.) EMCJ2007-128
To supply electric power to the capsule endoscope, a wireless energy transmission system that transmits energy from the ... [more] EMCJ2007-128
pp.65-70
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