• DocumentCode
    844986
  • Title

    A programmable microsystem using system-on-chip for real-time biotelemetry

  • Author

    Wang, Lei ; Johannessen, Erik A. ; Hammond, Paul A. ; Cui, Li ; Reid, Stuart W J ; Cooper, Jonathan M. ; Cumming, David R S

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Univ. of Glasglow, Glasgow, UK
  • Volume
    52
  • Issue
    7
  • fYear
    2005
  • fDate
    7/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1251
  • Lastpage
    1260
  • Abstract
    A telemetry microsystem, including multiple sensors, integrated instrumentation and a wireless interface has been implemented. We have employed a methodology akin to that for System-on-Chip microelectronics to design an integrated circuit instrument containing several "intellectual property" blocks that will enable convenient reuse of modules in future projects. The present system was optimized for low-power and included mixed-signal sensor circuits, a programmable digital system, a feedback clock control loop and RF circuits integrated on a 5 mm × 5 mm silicon chip using a 0.6 μm, 3.3 V CMOS process. Undesirable signal coupling between circuit components has been investigated and current injection into sensitive instrumentation nodes was minimized by careful floor-planning. The chip, the sensors, a magnetic induction-based transmitter and two silver oxide cells were packaged into a 36 mm × 12 mm capsule format. A base station was built in order to retrieve the data from the microsystem in real-time. The base station was designed to be adaptive and timing tolerant since the microsystem design was simplified to reduce power consumption and size. The telemetry system was found to have a packet error rate of 10-3 using an asynchronous simplex link. Trials in animal carcasses were carried out to show that the transmitter was as effective as a conventional RF device whilst consuming less power.
  • Keywords
    CMOS integrated circuits; biomedical telemetry; feedback; integrated circuits; microsensors; patient diagnosis; programmable circuits; AgO; CMOS; RF circuits; Si; animal carcasses; feedback clock control loop; integrated instrumentation; magnetic induction-based transmitter; mixed-signal sensor circuits; multiple sensors; programmable digital system; programmable microsystem; real-time Biotelemetry; signal coupling; silver oxide cells; system-on-chip microelectronics; wireless interface; Base stations; Biomedical telemetry; Biosensors; Feedback circuits; Instruments; Radio frequency; Real time systems; System-on-a-chip; Transmitters; Wireless sensor networks; Biomedical telemetry; laboratory-in-a-pill; microsystems; system-on-chip; very-large-scale integration; Computer Systems; Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted; Electronics, Medical; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Microcomputers; Miniaturization; Monitoring, Ambulatory; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Telemetry;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9294
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TBME.2005.847562
  • Filename
    1440603