Title :
A Batteryless 19
W MICS/ISM-Band Energy Harvesting Body Sensor Node SoC for ExG Applications
Author :
Yanqing Zhang ; Fan Zhang ; Shakhsheer, Yousef ; Silver, J.D. ; Klinefelter, A. ; Nagaraju, M. ; Boley, Jim ; Pandey, Jyoti ; Shrivastava, Ashish ; Carlson, E.J. ; Wood, Alan ; Calhoun, Benton H. ; Otis, Brian P.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents an ultra-low power batteryless energy harvesting body sensor node (BSN) SoC fabricated in a commercial 130 nm CMOS technology capable of acquiring, processing, and transmitting electrocardiogram (ECG), electromyogram (EMG), and electroencephalogram (EEG) data. This SoC utilizes recent advances in energy harvesting, dynamic power management, low voltage boost circuits, bio-signal front-ends, subthreshold processing, and RF transmitter circuit topologies. The SoC is designed so the integration and interaction of circuit blocks accomplish an integrated, flexible, and reconfigurable wireless BSN SoC capable of autonomous power management and operation from harvested power, thus prolonging the node lifetime indefinitely. The chip performs ECG heart rate extraction and atrial fibrillation detection while only consuming 19 μW, running solely on harvested energy. This chip is the first wireless BSN powered solely from a thermoelectric harvester and/or RF power and has lower power, lower minimum supply voltage (30 mV), and more complete system integration than previously reported wireless BSN SoCs.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; body sensor networks; electrocardiography; energy harvesting; integrated circuit design; integrated circuit manufacture; system-on-chip; CMOS technology; ECG heart rate extraction; EEG; EMG; RF transmitter circuit topologies; atrial fibrillation detection; autonomous power management; batteryless MICS/ISM-band energy harvesting body sensor node SoC; bio-signal front-ends; circuit blocks; dynamic power management; electrocardiogram data; electroencephalogram data; electromyogram data; low voltage boost circuits; power 19 muW; size 130 nm; subthreshold processing; system-on-chip; ultra-low power batteryless energy harvesting body sensor node SoC; voltage 30 mV; wireless BSN; Batteries; Capacitors; Energy harvesting; Radio frequency; System-on-a-chip; Voltage control; Wireless sensor networks; Body-area sensors; energy harvesting; subthreshold; ultra-low power;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2012.2221217