Abstract #0925
MRI Compatible Wireless Power Transfer System
Kelly Byron 1 , Chris Ellenor 1 , Fraser Robb 2 , Shreyas Vasanawala 3 , John Pauly 1 , and Greig Scott 1
1
Electrical Engineering, Stanford University,
Stanford, California, United States,
2
GE
Healthcare, California, United States,
3
Radiology,
Stanford University, Stanford, California, United States
Wireless power transfer (WPT) uses two inductively
coupled coils to transmit and receive power at a
particular frequency, creating a local power source that
can be used inside a strong magnetic field. By adding
cable traps and a brick-wall filter to the system, we
minimize the RF interactions between the WPT system and
the MR scanner. As a result, our WPT system does not
change the noise floor of the MRI preamplifiers and does
not degrade the MR image quality.
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