Wegmueller Marc S, Fichtner Wolfgang, Oberle Michael, Kuster Niels
Integrated Syst. Lab., Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technol., Zurich, Switzerland.
Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2006;2006:2071-4. doi: 10.1109/IEMBS.2006.260789.
Data communication between body-mounted sensors is progressing towards wireless monitoring networks. In this work, digital data communication by galvanic coupling through the body is presented as a promising approach for wireless intra-body communication. The human body itself serves as the transmission medium of electrical current. Both binary and quadrature phase-shift-keying (BPSK and QPSK) modulated data transmissions are implemented and compared for galvanic coupled links between 2 differential electrode pairs. The adaptive system offers up to 1 mA maximum current amplitude between 10 kHz and 1MHz. Data communication at a rate of up to 64 kbit/s was realized with BER of 10(-4) corresponding to an SNR greater than 6 dB. The novel technology has shown its feasibility in clinical trials. Furthermore, such a low-current approach enables data communication that is more energy-saving than other wireless technologies.
可穿戴式传感器之间的数据通信正朝着无线监测网络发展。在这项工作中,通过人体进行电耦合的数字数据通信被视为一种很有前景的无线体内通信方法。人体自身充当电流的传输介质。针对两对差分电极之间的电耦合链路,实现并比较了二进制和四相相移键控(BPSK和QPSK)调制的数据传输。该自适应系统在10kHz至1MHz之间提供高达1mA的最大电流幅度。实现了高达64kbit/s的数据通信速率,误码率为10^(-4),对应信噪比大于6dB。这项新技术已在临床试验中证明了其可行性。此外,这种低电流方法实现的数据通信比其他无线技术更节能。