Medical telesensors

T. L. Ferrell, P. B. Crilly, S. F. Smith, A. L. Wintenberg, C. L. Britton, G. W. Morrison, M. N. Ericson, D. Hedden, D. Bouldin, A. Passian, T. Downey, A. Wig, F. Meriaudeau

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Abstract

Medical telesensors are self-contained integrated circuits for measuring and transmitting vital signs over a distance of approximately 1-2 meters. The circuits are unhoused and contain a sensor, signal processing and modulation electronics, a spread-spectrum transmitter, an antenna and a thin-film battery. We report on a body-temperature telesensor, which is sufficiently small to be placed on a tympanic membrane in a child's ear. We also report on a pulse-oximeter telesensor and a micropack receiver/long-range transmitter unit, which receives from a telesensor array and analyzes and re-transmits the vital signs over a longer range. Signal analytics are presented for the pulse oximeter, which is currently in the form of a finger ring. A multichip module is presented as the basic micropack signal-analysis component. The module contains a microprocessor, a field-programmable gate array, memory elements and other components necessary for determining trauma and reporting signals.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)193-198
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume3253
DOIs
StatePublished - 1998
Externally publishedYes
EventBiomedical Sensing and Imaging Technologies - San Jose, CA, United States
Duration: Jan 26 1998Jan 27 1998

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