Title :
A Model for Estimating the Real-Time Positions of a moving Object in Wireless Telemetry Applications using RF Sensors.
Author :
Arshak, K. ; Adepoju, F.
Author_Institution :
Limerick Univ., Limerick
Abstract :
In this paper, we discuss system and method of determining the real-time location of an omni-directional diagnostic radio frequency (RF) system while the object is moving freely inside an inaccessible organ. A target application to the human gastrointestinal (GI) organ is presented, showing the importance of the method in accessing a specific site for drug administration or for extracting fluid or tissue samples for biopsy and similar medical investigations. Unlike other commercially available solutions that are fraught with invasive procedures our method interfaces with wireless technology to provide non-invasive real-time acquisition of intestinal physiology data and also relay information about the object´s whereabouts at all times during the entire period of diagnosis. The system consists of a miniature RF transceiver embedded in the GI tract and a set of receivers positioned external to the body. RF signal is transmitted at 433MHz to achieve half duplex communication between the transmitter and receiver. The frequency shift keying (FSK) modulation scheme was adopted to ensure a reliable and high-speed digital RF link. Undoubtedly, the novelty of the method will foster a strategic marketing advantage by virtue of the solution´s ambulant nature targeted at patients suffering from intestinal disorders or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Keywords :
biomedical telemetry; data acquisition; patient diagnosis; RF sensors; frequency 433 MHz; frequency shift keying modulation; half duplex communication; human gastrointestinal organ; intestinal disorders; intestinal physiology data; irritable bowel syndrome; medical investigations; moving object; noninvasive real time acquisition; omni directional diagnostic radio frequency; real time positions estimation; wireless technology; wireless telemetry applications; Data mining; Drugs; Frequency shift keying; Gastrointestinal tract; Humans; Intestines; Radio frequency; Real time systems; Telemetry; Wireless sensor networks; Gasto Intestinal Tract; RF signals; Telemetry Capsule; Trilateration;
Conference_Titel :
Sensors Applications Symposium, 2007. SAS '07. IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0678-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0678-1
DOI :
10.1109/SAS.2007.374362