Title :
Noncontact Proximity Vital Sign Sensor Based on PLL for Sensitivity Enhancement
Author :
Yunseog Hong ; Sang-Gyu Kim ; Byung-Hyun Kim ; Sung-Jae Ha ; Hee-Jo Lee ; Gi-Ho Yun ; Jong-Gwan Yook
Author_Institution :
Samsung Thales, Yongin, South Korea
Abstract :
In this paper, a noncontact proximity vital sign sensor, using a phase locked loop (PLL) incorporated with voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) built-in planar type circular resonator, is proposed to enhance sensitivity in severe environments. The planar type circular resonator acts as a series feedback element of the VCO as well as a near-field receiving antenna. The frequency deviation of the VCO related to the body proximity effect ranges from 0.07 MHz/mm to 1.8 MHz/mm (6.8 mV/mm to 205 mV/mm in sensitivity) up to a distance of 50 mm, while the amount of VCO drift is about 21 MHz in the condition of 60 °C temperature range and discrete component tolerance of ±5%. Total frequency variation occurs in the capture range of the PLL which is 60 MHz. Thus, its loop control voltage converts the amount of frequency deviation into a difference of direct current (DC) voltage, which is utilized to extract vital signs regardless of the ambient temperature. The experimental results reveal that the proposed sensor placed 50 mm away from a subject can reliably detect respiration and heartbeat signals without the ambiguity of harmonic signals caused by respiration signal at an operating frequency of 2.4 GHz.
Keywords :
biomedical electronics; biomedical equipment; biomedical measurement; cardiology; design; feature extraction; feedback; medical signal detection; medical signal processing; near-field communication; phase locked loops; pneumodynamics; receiving antennas; remote sensing; voltage-controlled oscillators; DC voltage difference; PLL capture range; VCO built-in planar type circular resonator; VCO drift; VCO frequency deviation; ambient temperature; body proximity effect; direct current; discrete component tolerance; distance 50 mm; frequency 2.4 GHz; frequency 60 MHz; frequency deviation conversion; harmonic signal ambiguity; heartbeat signal detection; loop control voltage; near-field receiving antenna; noncontact proximity vital sign sensor; operating frequency; phase locked loop; respiration signal detection; sensitivity enhancement; series feedback element; temperature 60 degC; temperature range; total frequency variation; vital sign extraction; voltage controlled oscillator; Impedance; Phase locked loops; Resonant frequency; Sensitivity; Temperature sensors; Voltage-controlled oscillators; Biomedicine; feedback circuit; input impedance variation; near-field receiving antenna; noncontact; phase locked loop (PLL); remote sensing; vital sign sensor;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBCAS.2013.2280913