DocumentCode :
1212274
Title :
Towards a miniature implantable in vivo telemetry monitoring system dynamically configurable as a potentiostat or galvanostat for two- and three-electrode biosensors
Author :
Beach, Richard D. ; Conlan, Robert W. ; Godwin, Markham C. ; Moussy, Francis
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT, USA
Volume :
54
Issue :
1
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
61
Lastpage :
72
Abstract :
A miniature implantable and dynamically configurable potentiostat and galvanostat for two- and three-electrode biosensors with a telemetry electronics package was developed to provide remote monitoring of implantable amperometric and voltametric biosensors such as for glucose. Included are circuitry for sensor biasing, a transimpedance amplifier to produce the sensor proportional output signal, and a transceiver (transmitter and receiver) which can both receive setup parameter values and transmit the biosensor concentration data to a corresponding remote transceiver and computer for monitoring. Remotely configurable features included in the in vivo implanted unit include: sensor excitation changes; filter frequency cutoff values, amplifier gain; and transmission intervals utilizing 303.825-MHz UHF RF telemetry for end-to-end remote data monitoring. The developed mP/Gstat printed circuit board measures about 51×22×1mm thick, and is suitable for bench top or encapsulated use. Instrumentation developed in this paper will allow other researchers to develop implantable units. Evaluation in two- and three-electrode mPstat and two electrode mGstat modes with simulated biosensors showed overall average theoretical to actual recorded value differences of only 0.5859% reading (RDG) with a standard deviation (SD) of 0.5376% indicating excellent design performance. System testing in two-electrode mPstat mode with actual glucose sensors showed excellent stability and correlation to standard biosensor calibrations with an average difference of only 7.33% full scale (FS) with 3.65% SD, which is minimal considering two totally independent calibration instrument configurations.
Keywords :
biomedical electrodes; biosensors; calibration; computerised monitoring; operational amplifiers; printed circuits; sugar; telemetry; transceivers; 303.825 MHz; amplifier gain; biomedical telemetry; biosensor calibrations; biosensor concentration data; biotelemetry; computer monitoring; dynamically configurable galvanostat; dynamically configurable potentiostat; electrode biosensors; electrode mGstat; electrode mPstat; filter frequency cutoff values; glucose sensors; implantable amperometric biosensors; implantable biomedical devices; miniature implantable; operational amplifiers; printed circuit board; recorded value differences; remote monitoring; remote transceiver; sensor biasing; sensor excitation changes; sensor proportional output signal; standard deviation; system testing; telemetry monitoring system; transimpedance amplifier; transmission intervals; voltam-metric; voltametric biosensors; Biosensors; Calibration; Computerized monitoring; Electronics packaging; In vivo; Instruments; Remote monitoring; Sugar; Telemetry; Transceivers;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9456
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2004.839757
Filename :
1381799
Link To Document :
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