Cellular Wireless Energy Harvesting for Smart Contact Lens Applications

Citation Author(s):
Luyao Chen, Ben Milligan, Tony Qu, Luxsumi Jeevananthan, George Shaker, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini
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luyao chen
Last updated:
Tue, 05/17/2022 - 22:17
DOI:
10.21227/H22M1J
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Abstract 

An energy harvester for a smart contact lens that monitors the glucose level of a user is developed and demonstrated. The energy harvester captures a smartphone’s 2G cellular emission, and rectifies it into DC power to operate on-lens microelectronics for glucose detection and wireless data transmission. The energy harvester can reach a maximum Ra- dio Frequency (RF) to Direct Current (DC) power conversion efficiency of 47%. An electrically realistic human eye model is designed and fabricated using 3D printing technologies to assist in various measurements of the proposed energy harvester. For accessibility and ease of measurements, the proof-of-concept rectifier for the harvester is designed on a 10mm by 30mm by 0.8mm 2-layer FR4 Printed Circuit Board (PCB). The end design demonstrates that an energy harvester on the smart contact lens is able to produce 1mW of DC power at 2.1V via cellular emission from a smartphone placed 18cm away.

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