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If you know anyone with an artificial heart implant, they will probably tell you that it consumes a fair bit of energy, not to mention it usually comes with a power cable that penetrates the skin, which can sometimes lead to infection which will then lead to further complications, especially if the patient's immune system has been weakened after their surgery. Inductive charging seems to be the obvious solution as it requires no power cable, although beaming a consistent transmission of energy over a distance has been a challenge.
Scientists working on inductive system for implanted medical devices, By Ubergizmo. Top Stories : Xperia Play Review, Samsung Infuse 4G Review,
Tyler Lee 15 Jul, 2011--
Source: http://www.ubergizmo.com/2011/07/scientists-working-on-inductive-system-for-implanted-medical-devices/
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