Journal of Terahertz Science and Electronic Information Technology , Volume. 23, Issue 2, 150(2025)

Coupling coil design for electrical stimulation of sphenopalatine nerve

XU Chujia1, GUI Shicong1, YANG Yanbin2, CAO Zhiyang3, SHEN Zihao3, LUO Jikui1, and LI Yubo1
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  • 1College of Information Science and Electronic Engineering, Hangzhou Zhejiang 310027, China
  • 2School of Information and Engineering, Sichuan Tourism University, Chengdu Sichuan 610100, China
  • 3College of Electrical Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou Zhejiang 310027, China
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    In response to the therapeutic challenges of Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS), a wireless power supply system for sphenopalatine ganglion electrical stimulation has been designed to address the limitations of traditional treatment. By employing near-field magnetic resonance coupling technology and an S-S topology with constant current characteristics, a stable current supply is provided. To ensure stable transmission at a constant frequency, the coil coupling is controlled near the critical coupling point to suppress the frequency splitting effect. The system uses a receiving coil with a diameter of 10 mm, achieving a Power Transfer Efficiency (PTE) of 25% in air and 12% in biological tissue, and maintaining over 90% of the alignment efficiency when the receiving coil deviates from the center of the transmitting coil by 5 mm, demonstrating good misalignment tolerance. This innovative solution is expected to meet the power supply needs of sphenopalatine ganglion electrical stimulation instruments, offering new possibilities for the treatment of AIS.

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    XU Chujia, GUI Shicong, YANG Yanbin, CAO Zhiyang, SHEN Zihao, LUO Jikui, LI Yubo. Coupling coil design for electrical stimulation of sphenopalatine nerve[J]. Journal of Terahertz Science and Electronic Information Technology , 2025, 23(2): 150

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    Received: Aug. 24, 2023

    Accepted: Mar. 13, 2025

    Published Online: Mar. 13, 2025

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    DOI:10.11805/tkyda2023234

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