Title :
A Digital Recording System for Body Temperature Telemetry from Small Animals
Author :
Holmquest, Donald L.
Author_Institution :
Manned Spacecraft Center, NASA, Houston, Tex. 77058.
Abstract :
A relatively simple instrumentation system is described which samples and records the body temperatures from up to twelve experimental animals over long periods of time. Body temperatures are sensed by temperature-sensitive FM transmitters implanted in the peritoneal cavities. The emitted signals are received by antennas, amplified, and sequentially gated into a frequency counter for counting; the resulting digital numbers are recorded in binarycoded decimal (BCD) format on punched paper tape. Samples can be spaced at intervals of from 1 to 60 minutes, and sampling can be continued over long periods of many months. This system eliminates the need for analog-to-digital conversion and allows rapid and direct transmission of the raw data to the digital computer for processing and analysis.
Keywords :
Animals; Counting circuits; Digital recording; Frequency; Instruments; Receiving antennas; Signal sampling; Telemetry; Temperature sensors; Transmitters; Animals; Body Temperature; Computers; Peritoneal Cavity; Rats; Telemetry;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.1970.4502770