Title :
Accurate, real-time localization of subminiature inductive transponders: tumor localization as an example
Author :
Beigel, Mike ; McGary, John
Author_Institution :
Beigel Technol. Corp., Encinitas, CA, USA
fDate :
28 Aug.-2 Sept. 2005
Abstract :
We present the theoretical foundation for designing an accurate real-time, 3D, localization system within a measurement volume. As an example, we investigate localizing a tumor during radiotherapy treatment as a challenging medical application due to the physical constraints imposed by the system. We demonstrate that real-time, 3D localization of an inductive tag in the body can be accomplished with a passively charged, radio frequency transmitter and superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) magnetometers. The overall system design consists of (1) external dipole antennas, (2) a microchip implant transmitter, and (3) SQUID magnetometers for signal detection. The transmitter is charged from external antennas where the implant IC control circuit sequentially charges and discharges. The resulting implant discharge current creates an alternating magnetic field through the inductor and is detected by a configuration of surrounding magnetometers which is then used to calculate the location of the implant transmitter. From the analysis, real-time, 3D positioning is shown to be feasible for time scales on the order of 1 second.
Keywords :
SQUID magnetometers; dipole antennas; medical signal processing; radiation therapy; transponders; tumours; 1 s; IC control circuit implantation; SQUID magnetometers; external dipole antennas; implant discharge current; microchip implant transmitter; radio frequency transmitter; radiotherapy treatment; real time 3D localization system; signal detection; subminiature inductive transponders; superconducting quantum interference device magnetometer; tumor localization; Dipole antennas; Fault location; Implants; Neoplasms; Radio transmitters; Real time systems; SQUID magnetometers; Transmitting antennas; Transponders; Volume measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Circuit Theory and Design, 2005. Proceedings of the 2005 European Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9066-0
DOI :
10.1109/ECCTD.2005.1523021