Title :
An Implantable RFID Sensor Tag toward Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Author :
Zhibin Xiao ; Xi Tan ; Xianliang Chen ; Sizheng Chen ; Zijian Zhang ; Hualei Zhang ; Junyu Wang ; Yue Huang ; Peng Zhang ; Lirong Zheng ; Hao Min
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of ASIC & Syst., Fudan Univ., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
This paper presents a wirelessly powered implantable electrochemical sensor tag for continuous blood glucose monitoring. The system is remotely powered by a 13.56-MHz inductive link and utilizes an ISO 15693 radio frequency identification (RFID) standard for communication. This paper provides reliable and accurate measurement for changing glucose level. The sensor tag employs a long-term glucose sensor, a winding ferrite antenna, an RFID front-end, a potentiostat, a 10-bit sigma-delta analog to digital converter, an on-chip temperature sensor, and a digital baseband for protocol processing and control. A high-frequency external reader is used to power, command, and configure the sensor tag. The only off-chip support circuitry required is a tuned antenna and a glucose microsensor. The integrated chip fabricated in SMIC 0.13-μm CMOS process occupies an area of 1.2 mm × 2 mm and consumes 50 μW. The power sensitivity of the whole system is -4 dBm. The sensor tag achieves a measured glucose range of 0-30 mM with a sensitivity of 0.75 nA/mM.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; ISO standards; analogue-digital conversion; biomedical electronics; biomedical equipment; blood; microsensors; patient monitoring; radiofrequency identification; sugar; temperature sensors; 10-bit sigma-delta analog-to-digital converter; ISO 15693 radiofrequency identification standard; RFID front-end; SMIC CMOS process; continuous blood glucose monitoring; digital baseband; frequency 13.56 MHz; glucose level measurement; glucose microsensor; high-frequency external reader; implantable RFID sensor tag; inductive link; integrated chip; long-term glucose sensor; off-chip support circuitry; on-chip temperature sensor; potentiostat; power 50 muW; power sensitivity; protocol control; protocol processing; size 0.13 mum; tuned antenna; winding ferrite antenna; wirelessly powered implantable electrochemical sensor tag; Antennas; Coils; Monitoring; Sugar; Temperature sensors; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; 13.56 MHz; Glucose monitoring; electrochemical sensor; glucose monitoring; implantable; potentiostat; radio frequency identification (RFID); sensor tag; sigma-delta analog to digital converter (sigma-delta ADC); wireless;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical and Health Informatics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JBHI.2015.2415836