Title :
A Low-Power Digital IC Design Inside the Wireless Endoscopic Capsule
Author :
Xie, Xiang ; Li, GuoLin ; Chen, Xinkai ; Li, XiaoWen ; Wang, ZhiHua
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing
Abstract :
This paper proposes an architecture of the wireless endoscopy system for the diagnoses of whole human digestive tract and real-time endoscopic image monitoring. The low-power digital IC design inside the wireless endoscopic capsule is discussed in detail. A very large scale integration (VLSI) architecture of three-stage clock management is applied, which can save 46% power inside the capsule compared with the design without such a low-power design. A stoppable ring crystal oscillator with minimal overhead is used in the sleep mode, which results in about 60-muW system power dissipation in sleep mode. A new image compression algorithm based on Bayer image format and its corresponding VLSI architecture are both proposed for low-power, high-data volume. Thus, 8 frames per second with 320*288 pixels can be transmitted with 2 Mb/s. The digital IC design also assures that the capsule has many flexible and useful functions for clinical application. The digital circuits were verified on field-programmable gate arrays and have been implemented in 0.18-mum CMOS process with 6.2 mW
Keywords :
VLSI; endoscopes; field programmable gate arrays; integrated circuit design; low-power electronics; patient diagnosis; 0.18 micron; 2 Mbit/s; 6.2 mW; Bayer image format; VLSI architecture; digital integrated circuit design; field-programmable gate arrays; human digestive tract; image compression algorithm; patient diagnosis; real-time endoscopic image monitoring; three-stage clock management; very large scale integration; wireless endoscopic capsule; wireless endoscopy system; Clocks; Digestive system; Digital integrated circuits; Endoscopes; Energy management; Humans; Monitoring; Power system management; Real time systems; Very large scale integration; Digital IC design; image compression; low power; three-stage clock management; very large scale integration (VLSI) architecture; wireless endoscopic capsule;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2006.882884