Title :
Dual core architecture on FPGA as an integrated solution in the development of Telemedicine-capable devices
Author :
Pinilla, Jose Pablo ; Plata, Sherneyko ; Mantilla, Oscar Alberto ; Rodriguez, Leonardo Andres
Author_Institution :
Bioingenieria Fundacion Cardiovascular de Colombia Bucaramanga, Bucaramanga, Colombia
Abstract :
Medical devices response is highly sensitive because of the dependence of human lives on them, thus common problems in electronics like synchronization and delays are often targeted to be reduced to its bare minimum. The use of FPGA ICs as co-processing slave modules for CPU chips in embedded systems is a common approach to solve these issues, not only among commercial medical equipment, but also in different industry sectors. This paper takes into account Medical Devices such as (Vital Signs Monitors) VSMs using this topology. Furthermore, a project at (Fundación Cardiovascular de Colombia) FCV to upgrade the PC-based systems used for Telemedicine services in Colombia, takes FPGAs as an integrated solution for an embedded system, achieving the replacement of the CPU and additional integrated circuits, with softcore architectures, IP cores, and hardware modules description. Moreover, critical applications such as medical devices need characteristics like real-time response and high accuracy in order to make health care personnel able to respond appropriately in case of an event. A working prototype, based on a Dual-Core architecture using the Nios II softcore processor running uC/OSII along with Video IP cores and custom hardware description for a 22kLE FPGA has been designed and implemented to create a VSM embedded system, with similar characteristics and behaviour to a commercial device, plus the advantages of higher integration, lower power consumption, WLAN, and WWAN connectivity.
Keywords :
coprocessors; embedded systems; field programmable gate arrays; medical computing; patient monitoring; telemedicine; 22kLE FPGA; CPU chips; FPGA ICs; Nios II softcore processor; PC-based systems; VSM embedded system; VSMs; WLAN connectivity; WWAN connectivity; coprocessing slave modules; custom hardware description; dual core architecture; embedded systems; hardware modules description; industry sectors; integrated circuits; medical devices response; medical equipment; power consumption; softcore architectures; telemedicine services; telemedicine-capable devices; topology; uC/OSII; video IP cores; vital signs monitors; Batteries; Embedded systems; Field programmable gate arrays; Hardware; IP networks; Protocols; Streaming media; Biomedical telemetry; Embedded Software; Field Programmable Gate Arrays; Parallel architectures;
Conference_Titel :
Image, Signal Processing and Artificial Vision (STSIVA), 2014 XIX Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Armenia
DOI :
10.1109/STSIVA.2014.7010128