Title :
A Novel Vital-Sign Sensor Based on a Self-Injection-Locked Oscillator
Author :
Wang, Fu-Kang ; Li, Chien-Jung ; Hsiao, Chieh-Hsun ; Horng, Tzyy-Sheng ; Lin, Jenshan ; Peng, Kang-Chun ; Jau, Je-Kuan ; Li, Jian-Yu ; Chen, Cheng-Chung
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Sun Yat-Sen Univ., Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Abstract :
A novel vital-sign sensor with a self-injection-locked oscillator and a frequency demodulator to reduce system complexity and improve sensitivity is proposed. The theory provides a delta-sigma model to account for the excellent signal-to-noise spectral density ratio in a parametric study of the sensitivity performance. Then, the experiments verify the sensing principle and the predicted performance. Accordingly, a prototype sensor with high sensitivity is realized for noncontact cardiopulmonary monitoring, achieving a long sensing distance without the need for a low-noise amplifier. The sensing distance can grow four times longer by doubling the operating frequency. Furthermore, the sensor using a swept frequency can eliminate the null detection points and the external radio interference. As an experimental result, the sensor, which is placed 4 m away from the subject, can reliably detect the heartbeat signal an the operating frequency of 3.6 GHz and an output power level of 0 dBm.
Keywords :
biomedical electronics; demodulators; injection locked oscillators; low noise amplifiers; microwave detectors; microwave oscillators; patient monitoring; delta-sigma model; distance 4 m; frequency 3.6 GHz; frequency demodulator; heartbeat signal detection; long sensing distance; low-noise amplifier; noncontact cardiopulmonary monitoring; null detection points; radio interference; self-injection-locked oscillator; signal-to-noise spectral density ratio; swept frequency; system complexity reduction; vital-sign sensor; Demodulation; Frequency modulation; Gain; Sensors; Signal to noise ratio; Voltage-controlled oscillators; Delta–sigma model; frequency demodulator; self-injection-locked oscillator; vital-sign sensor;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2010.2087349