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BPSK & QPSK Modulated Data Communication for Biomedical Monitoring Sensor Network

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4 Author(s)
Wegmueller, M.S. ; Integrated Syst. Lab., Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technol., Zurich ; Fichtner, Wolfgang ; Oberle, M. ; Kuster, N.

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

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Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006. EMBS '06. 28th Annual International Conference of the IEEE

Date of Conference: Aug. 30 2006-Sept. 3 2006

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