Title :
Non-invasive Induction Link Model for Implantable Biomedical Microsystems: Pacemaker to Monitor Arrhythmic Patients in Body Area Networks
Author :
Tauqir, A. ; Akram, Safia ; Khan, Affan Hasan ; Javaid, Nadeem ; Akbar, Muhammad
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Space Technol., Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract :
In this paper, a non-invasive inductive link model for an Implantable Biomedical Microsystems (IBMs) such as, a pacemaker to monitor Arrhythmic Patients (APs) in Body Area Networks (BANs) is proposed. The model acts as a driving source to keep the batteries charged, inside a device called, pacemaker. The device monitors any drift from natural human heart beats, a condition of arrythmia and also in turn, produces electrical pulses that create forced rhythms that, matches with the original normal heart rhythms. It constantly sends a medical report to the health center to keep the medical personnel aware of the patient´s conditions and let them handle any critical condition, before it actually happens. Two equivalent models are compared by carrying the simulations, based on the parameters of voltage gain and link efficiency. Results depict that the series tuned primary and parallel tuned secondary circuit achieves the best results for both the parameters, keeping in view the constraint of coupling co-efficient (k), which should be less than a value 0.45 as, desirable for the safety of body tissues.
Keywords :
body area networks; diseases; patient monitoring; BAN; IBM; arrhythmic patient monitoring; body area networks; implantable biomedical microsystems; natural human heart beats; noninvasive induction link model; pacemaker; parallel tuned secondary circuit; series tuned primary circuit; Blood; Coils; Equations; Heart beat; Mathematical model; Pacemakers; Heart; arrythmia; implant; inductive link; link efficiency; pacemaker; voltage gain;
Conference_Titel :
Broadband and Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications (BWCCA), 2013 Eighth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Compiegne
DOI :
10.1109/BWCCA.2013.44