DocumentCode
75253
Title
Adaptive Pulse Width Control and Sampling for Low Power Pulse Oximetry
Author
Gubbi, Sagar Venkatesh ; Amrutur, Bharadwaj
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Commun. Eng., Indian Inst. of Sci., Bangalore, India
Volume
9
Issue
2
fYear
2015
fDate
Apr-15
Firstpage
272
Lastpage
283
Abstract
Remote sensing of physiological parameters could be a cost effective approach to improving health care, and low-power sensors are essential for remote sensing because these sensors are often energy constrained. This paper presents a power optimized photoplethysmographic sensor interface to sense arterial oxygen saturation, a technique to dynamically trade off SNR for power during sensor operation, and a simple algorithm to choose when to acquire samples in photoplethysmography. A prototype of the proposed pulse oximeter built using commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) components is tested on 10 adults. The dynamic adaptation techniques described reduce power consumption considerably compared to our reference implementation, and our approach is competitive to state-of-the-art implementations. The techniques presented in this paper may be applied to low-power sensor interface designs where acquiring samples is expensive in terms of power as epitomized by pulse oximetry.
Keywords
biomedical telemetry; health care; medical signal processing; oximetry; photoplethysmography; remote sensing; wireless sensor networks; COTS; SNR; adaptive pulse width control; arterial oxygen saturation; commercial-off-the-shelf components; dynamic adaptation techniques; health care; low power pulse oximetry; low-power sensor interface designs; photoplethysmographic sensor interface; physiological parameters; pulse oximeter; reduce power consumption; remote sensing; sensor operation; Bandwidth; Light emitting diodes; Photoconductivity; Photodiodes; Power demand; Signal to noise ratio; Design-space analysis; SpO2; low-power; pulse oximetry; tracking-loop;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1932-4545
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBCAS.2014.2326712
Filename
6846367
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