Title :
An energy-efficient implant transponder for continuous glucose monitoring
Author :
Nguyen Thanh Trung ; Hafliger, Philipp
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf., Nanoelectron. Group, Univ. of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Abstract :
The paper presents an integrated transponder with an inverter based readout circuit for continuous glucose monitoring in a wireless micro-implant. For this application the system takes advantage of an extremely low duty cycle and reduces power consumption significantly by only being powered for 96 μs every 5 minutes. It is powered by a 13.56 MHz radio frequency (RF) signal and performs sensor signal amplification, analog to digital conversion (ADC) and uplink data transmission through load shift keying (LSK). It is energy-optimized for a piezoresistive pressure sensor as employed in a recently presented glucose sensor that transduces glucose concentration into osmotic pressure. The transponder has been produced in 90 nm CMOS technology. The total energy consumption on the implant side after rectification (including sensor power as the major energy drain) is 14.4 nJ per sample for 8.42 effective bits. With a sampling rate of once per every 5 minutes this translates into a continuous consumption of 48.5 pW, so even considering a very low efficiency of the wireless power transmission the implant would no longer figure as a limiting factor for the battery lifetime of a reader unit.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; analogue-digital conversion; chemical sensors; invertors; osmosis; patient monitoring; piezoresistive devices; pressure sensors; prosthetic power supplies; radiofrequency power transmission; sugar; transponders; ADC; CMOS technology; analog-digital conversion; continuous glucose monitoring; energy 14.4 nJ; energy efficient implant transponder; frequency 13.56 GHz; glucose concentration; inverter based readout circuit; load shift keying; osmotic pressure; piezoresistive pressure sensor; power 48.5 pW; radio frequency signal; sensor signal amplification; size 90 nm; uplink data transmission; wireless microimplant; Coils; Implants; Noise; Sugar; Transponders; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Technologies for Communications (ATC), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Ho Chi Minh City
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1086-1
DOI :
10.1109/ATC.2013.6698134