Author_Institution :
Analogy Devices Northwest Labs., Beaverton, OR, USA
Abstract :
Today, much of the focus regarding the use of radio frequency integrated circuits (RFICs) lies in the realm of audio, video and general data transmission for the consumer sector. Although medical applications are seldom mentioned in either the trade press or professional journals, they likewise represent some very challenging, beneficial, and potentially high-volume applications. This paper describes a variety of possible medical uses for RFIC-based sensor/transceivers, including the treatment and management of patients with cardiac abnormalities, seizure disorders, and diabetes, as well as touching on the areas of pediatric thermometry and sleep apnea. Discussion of the role of RF identification (RFID) tags in the hospital environment is also included, as well as a brief look at some of the practical, legal and economic considerations involved in the use of RF-based sensors.
Keywords :
MMIC; UHF integrated circuits; biomedical engineering; biomedical telemetry; biomedical transducers; elemental semiconductors; silicon; RF identification tags; RF-based sensors; Si; cardiac abnormalities; diabetes; economic considerations; high-volume applications; hospital environment; medical instrumentation; medical telemetry; monolithic RFICs; pediatric thermometry; seizure disorders; sensor/transceivers; sleep apnea; Biomedical equipment; Data communication; Medical services; Medical treatment; Radiofrequency integrated circuits; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Silicon; Tactile sensors; Thermal sensors; Transceivers;