Takahiro Toyama
University of Tokyo
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Journal of Artificial Organs | 2003
Toshinaga Ozeki; Tsuneo Chinzei; Yusuke Abe; Itsuro Saito; Takashi Isoyama; Toshiya Ono; Akimasa Kouno; Mitsuhiko Ishimaru; Shuuichi Mochizuki; Koki Takiura; Atsushi Baba; Takahiro Toyama; Kou Imachi
Abstract A transcutaneous energy transmission (TET) system is the most common way to power artificial hearts and ventricular assist devices. However, an external battery used with a TET system poses several problems, such as its heavy mass, small charge capacity, and long recharging time. The battery is indispensable when patients want to be ambulatory. This article proposes a new type of TET system that does not require an external battery because electrical energy is supplied remotely by using electromagnetic waves. For this system to operate, multiple transmitting antennas have to be mounted in a room or facility that has been shielded from electromagnetic waves, and a receiving antenna is attached to the patient. Electromagnetic waves transmit electrical power from the transmitting antennas to the receiving antenna. The received electrical power is sent to an implanted device through the TET system. The total power efficiency was plotted against the transmitter–receiver distance by measuring the power that was input to the transmitting antennas, and the final direct current (DC) power that was received by the receiving antenna. A 430-MHz frequency was applied in the experiments. The obtained efficiency was around 10% within a transmitter–receiver distance of 1 m when Yagi-Uda antennas were used for the transmitting antennas and two other types of antenna were used for the receiving antennas: a folded dipole with a reflector and a single loop with a reflector. The results suggested that the proposed system is worth considering. The proposed system would go a long way toward enhancing the patients quality of life compared with the currently used conventional TET system.
Asaio Journal | 2003
Toshinaga Ozeki; Tsuneo Chinzei; Yusuke Abe; Itsuro Saito; Takashi Isoyama; Shuuichi Mochizuki; Mitsuhiko Ishimaru; Koki Takiura; Atsushi Baba; Takahiro Toyama; Kou Imachi
Artificial Organs | 2003
Toshinaga Ozeki; Tsuneo Chinzei; Yusuke Abe; Itsuro Saito; Takashi Isoyama; Toshiya Ono; Akimasa Kouno; Mitsuhiko Ishimaru; Koki Takiura; Atsushi Baba; Takahiro Toyama; Kou Imachi
Archive | 2002
Tsuneo Chinzei; Hidemoto Nakagawa; Takahiro Toyama; 英元 中川; 貴博 遠山; 恒雄 鎮西
Archive | 1998
Tsuneo Chinzei; Takashi Isoyama; Toshiyuki Torii; Takahiro Toyama; Shinji Yokoi; 伸二 横井; 隆 磯山; 貴博 遠山; 恒雄 鎮西; 俊之 鳥居
Archive | 2003
Tsuneo Chinzei; Yuji Iwata; Kiyoshi Matsumoto; Hidemoto Nakagawa; Isao Shimoyama; Takahiro Toyama; 下山 勲; 英元 中川; 裕司 岩田; 松本 潔; 貴博 遠山; 恒雄 鎮西
Asaio Journal | 2000
Kou Imachi; Yusuke Abe; T. Chinzei; Toshiya Ono; Itsuro Saito; S Mochizuki; Mitsuhiko Ishimaru; Takashi Isoyama; Tatsuro Karita; Atsushi Baba; Kiyotaka Iwasaki; Akimasa Kouno; Toshinaga Ozeki; Takahiro Toyama; Kazunori Baba
The Proceedings of the Bioengineering Conference Annual Meeting of BED/JSME | 2002
Koki Takiura; Takahiro Toyama; Itsuro Saito; Takashi Isoyama; Tsuneo Chinzei; Kou Imachi
Asaio Journal | 2002
Kou Imachi; Y. Abe; T. Chinzei; Itsuro Saito; Toshiya Ono; Takashi Isoyama; Mitsuhiko Ishimaru; A. Baba; Kiyotaka Iwasaki; Shinichi Kobayashi; Akimasa Kouno; T Oreki; Takahiro Toyama; K Watanabe; S Mochizuki; Petr Dobšák; Jaromir Vasku
Asaio Journal | 2001
Kou Imachi; Y. Abe; T. Chinzei; Itsuro Saito; Mitsuhiko Ishimaru; Toshiya Ono; Shinichi Kobayashi; Takashi Isoyama; Kiyotaka Iwasaki; Akimasa Kouno; Atsushi Baba; Toshinaga Ozeki; Takahiro Toyama; K Watanabe; S Mochizuki