Title :
A digitally controllable current readout circuit and modulator unit for remote monitoring and biotelemetry applications
Author :
Islam, A.B. ; Mostafa, S. ; Haider, M.R. ; Islam, S.K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA
Abstract :
Healthcare providers are depending on remote patient monitoring system more and more to treat a patient before the conditions become acute. Low-power electronics is an integral part of the remote patient monitoring system which is required for data acquisition, signal processing and data transmission. This work reports a low-power digitally controllable current readout circuit and a modulator unit designed for remote patient monitoring system. The current readout block converts current (0.2 μA to 5 μA) from biosensors to a data signal whose frequency is proportional to the sensor current. A switched capacitor based modulator is realized which modulates the data using a low-power digital modulation scheme. The current readout and the modulator units are digitally controllable to save power and to provide either ASK or FSK modulated output signal. The circuit is simulated using a 0.35-μm standard CMOS process and it occupies less than 0.053 mm2 of chip area. Power consumption of the circuit varies from 44 μW to 57 μW for 0.2 μA to 5 μA input current with 1.5 V supply, which is very attractive for biosensor applications.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; amplitude shift keying; biomedical telemetry; biosensors; circuit simulation; data acquisition; digital readout; frequency shift keying; health care; low-power electronics; modulators; patient monitoring; patient treatment; power consumption; signal processing; switched capacitor networks; ASK modulated output signal; CMOS process; FSK modulated output signal; biosensors; biotelemetry applications; circuit simulation; current readout block; data acquisition; data signal; data transmission; healthcare providers; low-power digital modulation scheme; low-power digitally controllable current readout circuit; low-power electronics; modulator unit; patient treatment; power consumption; remote monitoring; remote patient monitoring system; sensor current; signal processing; switched capacitor based modulator; ASK; FSK; biosensor; biotelemetry; current readout; implantable; sensor; signal processing;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Computer Engineering (ICECE), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dhaka
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6277-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICELCE.2010.5700729