Title :
Human++: Key Challenges and Trade-offs in Embedded System Design for Personal Health Care
Author :
De Groot, Harmke ; Ashouei, Maryam ; Penders, Julien ; Pop, Valer ; Vidojkovic, Maja ; Gyselinckx, Bert ; Yazicioglu, Firat
Author_Institution :
Hoist Centre, Imec, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Abstract :
The cost of health care in first-world countries is increasing dramatically as a result of advances in medicine, a population that is becoming older and an increasingly unhealthy lifestyle. Personal health care concepts where sensors within and around the body monitor and measure all kind of physiological signals can be an addition to medicare with high benefits. This concept allows patients to stay in their home environment and hence have a better quality of life with lower costs involved. For these reasons research and development is ongoing on many body worn and implantable sensor nodes. In this paper it is shown that application knowledge and understanding the contribution of different components to the system power consumption is the best starting point to make optimal trade-offs in the system design. This will minimize the overall power consumption of a sensor node without losing track of the major functionality needed. Besides the importance of system optimization, it is also shown that new components and circuit techniques need to be developed to achieve orders of magnitude increase in energy efficiency. This is a must to realize ultra-thin electrocardiogram patches as well as more demanding nodes with a small form factor like real-time Electro Encephalogram processing for brain computer interaction or neuro-implants.
Keywords :
body sensor networks; brain-computer interfaces; electrocardiography; embedded systems; health care; home computing; human computer interaction; low-power electronics; medical signal processing; medicine; patient monitoring; physiology; research and development; Human++; body worn sensor node; brain computer interaction; circuit technique; embedded system design; energy efficiency; home environment; implantable sensor node; medicine; neuro-implants; personal health care; physiological signal monitoring; real-time electro encephalogram processing; research and development; system optimization; system power consumption; ultra-thin electrocardiogram patch; Batteries; Electrocardiography; Energy efficiency; Medical services; Optimization; Power demand; Sensors; battery life time optimization; body area networks; embedded system design; personal health care; sensor network; sensor nodes; ultra-low power design;
Conference_Titel :
Digital System Design (DSD), 2011 14th Euromicro Conference on
Conference_Location :
Oulu
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1048-3
DOI :
10.1109/DSD.2011.115