Title :
RF interference (RFI) bet ee UHF personal radios and biomedical monitoring sensors
Author :
Ball, A.D. ; Evans, N.E. ; Troulis, S.E. ; Scanlon, W.G. ; Burgess, S.J.
Author_Institution :
Ulster Univ., Ireland
Abstract :
Over the past fe years, there has bee a orld ide gro th i the number of mobile radio users, hich implies a high probability of usage near susceptible medical devices. I this context, problems of electromagnetic interference have bee reported i hospital environments for ECG monitors and infusio pumps by GSM cell phones placed in their near vicinity. I some monitoring cases, significant interference to the ECG output ave as observed, causing its informatio content to be irrecoverable. In this paper, the effects of a personal UHF radio o a vertical and tilted conductor, typical of that or in portable heart rate monitoring, ere researched. This revealed that maximum coupled currents i the 7-22 mA range ere induced o the ire he closely irradiated by a half- ave dipole fed ith 100 mA. The negative effects of the FDTD staircase approach to tilted- ire modelling ere overcome using Dey-Mittra special updates. The greater the degree of coupling, the more important this aspect becomes.
Keywords :
biocommunications; biological effects of micro aves; biomedical equipment; electrocardiography; mobile radio; monitoring; probability; radiofrequency interference; 100 mA; 7 to 10 mA; FDTD staircase approach; RF interference; UHF personal radio; biomedical monitoring sensor; electromagnetic interference; half- ave dipole; heart rate monitoring; mobile radio; personal UHF radio; tilted conductor; tilted- ire modelling; vertical conductor;
Conference_Titel :
Telemetry and Telematics, 2005. The IEE Seminar on (Refl No. 2005/11009)
Print_ISBN :
0-86341-517-2
DOI :
10.1049/ic:20050101