Circuit techniques for wireless bioelectrical interfaces

M. Nagaraju*, J. Silver, F. Zhang, Yu-Te Liao, J. Pandey, T. Morrison, A. Mishra, D. Yeager, B. Otis

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Abstract

Recent advances in integrated circuit technology scaling, analog circuitry, and wireless communication have created the possibility for complex low noise, low power wireless instrumentation to be deployed in previously impossible scenarios, particularly in the realm of wireless sensing for biology research and biomedical applications. The generation of portable, autonomous devices made possible by these improvements will allow, for example, unobtrusive long-term health monitoring by way of fully implantable clinical diagnostic systems. This paper presents some achievements made to this end, and describes the circuit design techniques and system architectures used to realize low power wireless bioelectrical interfaces.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of 2010 International Symposium on VLSI Design, Automation and Test, VLSI-DAT 2010
Pages117-120
Number of pages4
DOIs
StatePublished - 8 Nov 2010
Event2010 International Symposium on VLSI Design, Automation and Test, VLSI-DAT 2010 - Hsin Chu, Taiwan
Duration: 26 Apr 201029 Apr 2010

Publication series

NameProceedings of 2010 International Symposium on VLSI Design, Automation and Test, VLSI-DAT 2010

Conference

Conference2010 International Symposium on VLSI Design, Automation and Test, VLSI-DAT 2010
Country/TerritoryTaiwan
CityHsin Chu
Period26/04/1029/04/10

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