Title :
A 0.5V <4µW CMOS photoplethysmographic heart-rate sensor IC based on a non-uniform quantizer
Author :
Alhawari, M. ; Albelooshi, N. ; Perrott, M.H.
Author_Institution :
Masdar Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Abstract :
Photoplethysmographic biosensing has been of recent interest, since it provides electrode-free operation for continuous health-monitoring applications. This paper presents a <;4μW heart-rate (HR) monitor IC based on measurement of fluctuations in the light intensity passing through tissue such as a finger. As shown in Fig. 22.3.1, key components of the system include a logarithmic, digital-to-resistance converter (DRC) that forms the load of an external photodiode, and a non-uniform quantizer that provides error information to a digital accumulator controlling the DRC input. As the photodiode current fluctuates due to HR-induced pulsing of bloodflow through the tissue, the feedback loop adjusts the DRC load resistance in order to maintain constant voltage across the photodiode. As such, the accumulator output, OUTADC[k], provides a digital representation of HR-induced fluctuations of the photodiode current, and the logarithmic implementation of the DRC accommodates 3 orders of magnitude in light intensity. In order to obtain instantaneous HR frequency, HR[k], off-chip digital signal processing is performed on OUTADC[k].
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; biological tissues; biomedical electronics; cardiology; electric resistance; feedback; fluctuations; haemodynamics; medical signal processing; patient monitoring; photodiodes; photoplethysmography; sensors; DRC load resistance; HR-induced fluctuations; bloodflow pulse; constant voltage; continuous health-monitoring applications; digital accumulator control; digital representation; electrode-free operation; error information; external photodiode; feedback loop; fluctuation measurement; heart-rate monitor IC; instantaneous HR frequency; light intensity; logarithmic digital-to-resistance converter; nonuniform quantizer-based CMOS photoplethysmographic heart-rate sensor IC; off-chip digital signal processing; photodiode current fluctuation; photoplethysmographic biosensing; voltage 0.5 V; CMOS integrated circuits; Current measurement; Frequency measurement; Measurement uncertainty; Photodiodes; Quantization (signal);
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers (ISSCC), 2013 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4515-6
DOI :
10.1109/ISSCC.2013.6487780