Wireless Electronic-free Mechanical Metamaterial Implants
Jianzhe Luo, Wenyun Lu, Pengcheng Jiao, Daeik Jang, Kaveh Barri,, Jiajun Wang, Wenxuan Meng, Rohit Prem Kumar, Nitin Agarwal, D. Kojo Hamilton,, Zhong Lin Wang, Amir H. Alavi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel wireless, electronic-free mechanical metamaterial implant that can sense forces and transmit data using harvested mechanical energy, eliminating the need for external power sources or electronic modules.
Contribution
The study presents a new paradigm for wireless force sensing implants that integrate mechanical metamaterials with nano energy harvesting, enabling self-powered, electronic-free data transmission.
Findings
Demonstrated wireless detection of strain-induced electric fields in mechanical metamaterials.
Achieved self-powered wireless communication with power as low as 0.1 picowatts.
Validated implant functionality through experiments on ex vivo human cadaver knee.
Abstract
Despite significant advancements in wireless smart implants over the last two decades, current implantable devices still operate passively and require additional electronic modules for wireless transmission of the stored biological data. To address these challenges, we propose an innovative wireless force sensing paradigm for implantable systems through the integration of mechanical metamaterials and nano energy harvesting technologies. We demonstrate composite mechanical metamaterial implants capable of serving as all-in-one wireless force sensing units, incorporating functions for power generation, sensing and transmission with ultra-low power requirements. In this alternative communication approach, the electrical signals harvested by the implants from mechanical stimuli are utilized directly for the wireless transmission of the sensed data. We conduct experimental and theoretical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Power Transfer Systems · Wireless Body Area Networks · Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence
