Title :
Toward a Low Cost and Single Chip Holter: SoC-Holter
Author :
Ding, Han ; Hou, K.M. ; Lecoq, J. ; Zhou, Huimin ; Sun, Hongbin ; Royer, Laurent ; Bohner, G. ; Ponsonnaille, J. ; Murat, N.
Author_Institution :
LIMOS Lab., Blaise Pascal Univ. Clermont-Ferrand II, Clermont-Ferrand, France
Abstract :
In spite of the rapid development of medicine, cardiovascular diseases are still the number one killer in the world. In France every year more than 50,000 people die suddenly due cardiac arrhythmias. Identification of high risk sudden death patient is still a challenge. To detect the cardiac arrhythmias, currently Holter is generally used to record 1~3 leads ECG (electrocardiogram) signal during 24h to 72h. However the use of Holter is limited among the population due to its form factor (not user-friendly) and cost. In this paper, we propose an integrated single chip wearable Holter named SoC-Holter, which enables to record 1~4 leads ECG. This single chip SoC-Holter is relied on algorithm architecture adequation design methodology. To minimize energy consumption, CMOS technology (0.35¿m) is used to prototype the first implementation and test. The SoC-Holter has the following functions: signal conditioner and preamplifier, amplifier and filters, analog to digital converter, and nano-controller. The low pass filter is composed of current division, degeneration and common-mode feedback circuits added to fulfill the required performance. The analog circuits are implemented, tested and validated. The digital bloc is simulated, implemented and tested. It seems that an integrated, low cost, and user-friendly single chip Holter is feasible. Consequently large number of high risk populations such as heavy smoker and obese may be monitored.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; amplifiers; analogue circuits; analogue-digital conversion; biomedical electronics; body sensor networks; electrocardiography; low-pass filters; medical signal processing; signal processing equipment; CMOS technology; ECG signal; Holter form factor; SoC Holter; analog circuits; analog-digital converter; cardiac arrhythmia detection; cardiovascular diseases; common mode feedback circuit; current degeneration circuit; current division circuit; electrocardiogram; filters; integrated single chip wearable Holter; low cost single chip Holter; low pass filter; nanocontroller; signal conditioner; signal preamplifier; Biomedical monitoring; CMOS technology; Cardiovascular diseases; Circuit testing; Costs; Design methodology; Electrocardiography; Energy consumption; Low pass filters; Medical signal detection;
Conference_Titel :
New Technologies, Mobility and Security (NTMS), 2009 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cairo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4765-7
DOI :
10.1109/NTMS.2009.5384653