Title :
The design and performance of a 2.5-GHz telecommand link for wireless biomedical monitoring
Author :
Crumley, Glen C. ; Evans, Noel E. ; Scanlon, William G. ; Burns, J. Brian ; Trouton, Tom G.
Author_Institution :
Northern Ireland Bioeng. Centre, Ulster Univ., Newtownabbey, UK
Abstract :
This paper details the implementation and operational performance of a minimum-power 2.45-GHz pulse receiver and a companion on-off keyed transmitter for use in a semi-active, duplex RF biomedical transponder. A 50-Ω microstrip stub-matched zero-bias diode detector forms the heart of a body-worn receiver that has a CMOS baseband amplifier consuming 20 μA from +3 V and achieves a tangential sensitivity of -53 dBm. The base transmitter generates 0.5 W of peak RF output power into 50 Ω. Both linear and right-hand circularly polarized Tx-Rx antenna sets were employed in system reliability trials carried out in a hospital coronary care unit. For transmitting antenna heights between 0.3 and 2.2 m above floor level, transponder interrogations were 95% reliable within the 67-m 2 area of the ward, falling to an average of 46% in the surrounding rooms and corridors. Overall, the circular antenna set gave the higher reliability and lower propagation power decay index.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; UHF amplifiers; UHF antennas; biomedical telemetry; cardiology; patient care; radio links; radio receivers; receiving antennas; transmitting antennas; transponders; 0.5 W; 2.5 GHz; 20 muA; 3 V; 50 ohm; CMOS baseband amplifier; UHF; body-worn receiver; circular antenna set; corridors; duplex RF biomedical transponder; hospital coronary care unit; linear circularly polarized antenna; microstrip stub-matched diode detector; on-off keyed transmitter; peak RF output power; propagation power decay index; pulse receiver; right-hand circularly polarized antenna; rooms; semi-active transponder; system reliability trials; tangential sensitivity; telecommand link design; telecommand link performance; transmitting antenna heights; transmitting-receiving antenna; wireless biomedical monitoring; Antennas and propagation; Biomedical monitoring; Envelope detectors; Microstrip; Power generation; Pulse amplifiers; Radio frequency; Telecommunications; Transmitters; Transponders; Coronary Care Units; Electrocardiography, Ambulatory; Equipment Design; Humans; Monitoring, Physiologic; Radio Waves; Telemedicine;
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/4233.897060