• DocumentCode
    1858485
  • Title

    Probability of Interference between LP-LDC and LBT MICS Implants in a Medical Care Facility

  • Author

    Sutton, B. ; Stadnik, P. ; Nelson, J. ; Stotts, L.

  • Author_Institution
    Micro Syst. Eng., Lake Oswego
  • fYear
    2007
  • fDate
    22-26 Aug. 2007
  • Firstpage
    6721
  • Lastpage
    6725
  • Abstract
    The latest generation of medical implants incorporate RF telemetry to facilitate communication of patient data to the patient´s physician. Regulatory agencies have enabled medical implant telemetry by allocating RF spectrum in the 402-405 MHz band. The first generation of regulations mandated the use of a Listen-Before-Talk (LBT) protocol. Most of these regulators, recognizing the need for expanded services, are modifying the regulations to allow a Low-Power Low-Duty- Cycle (LP-LDC) protocol as an alternative access method. Medical implant device manufacturers incorporate mitigation techniques to maintain communication in the face of expected link impairments. Designers must understand the expected operational environment and probability of interference in order to incorporate appropriate levels of such mitigation techniques. In this study the authors use the SEAMCAT-3 modeling tool to examine the probability of interference between LP-LDC and LBT medical implants in a medical care facility, where a high density of implants using either protocol can be expected. This study shows that because LP-LDC transmitters operate with very low power and low duty cycle, they can safely coexist with LBT devices, with extremely low probability of interference. Furthermore, with appropriate mitigation techniques, the probability of any harmful interference is virtually nonexistent.
  • Keywords
    biomedical telemetry; interference (signal); pacemakers; signalling protocols; LBT MICS implants; LP-LDC implants; Listen-Before-Talk protocol; Low-Power Low-Duty- Cycle protocol; RF telemetry; SEAMCAT-3 modeling tool; interference probability; medical care facility; patient data communication; Biomedical monitoring; Implants; Interference; Lakes; Microwave integrated circuits; Protocols; Radio frequency; Systems engineering and theory; Telemetry; Transceivers; Equipment Failure Analysis; Humans; Monte Carlo Method; Prostheses and Implants; Telemetry;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2007. EMBS 2007. 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Lyon
  • ISSN
    1557-170X
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-0787-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IEMBS.2007.4353903
  • Filename
    4353903