Loading [MathJax]/extensions/MathMenu.js
Self-Powered Multiparameter Health Sensor | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

Abstract:

Wearable health sensors are about to change our health system. While several technological improvements have been presented to enhance performance and energy-efficiency, ...Show More

Abstract:

Wearable health sensors are about to change our health system. While several technological improvements have been presented to enhance performance and energy-efficiency, battery runtime is still a critical concern for practical use of wearable biomedical sensor systems. The runtime limitation is directly related to the battery size, which is another concern regarding practicality and customer acceptance. We introduced ULPSEK-Ultra-LowPower Sensor Evaluation Kit-for evaluation of biomedical sensors and monitoring applications (http://ulpsek.com). ULPSEK includes a multiparameter sensor measuring and processing electrocardiogram, respiration, motion, body temperature, and photoplethysmography. Instead of a battery, ULPSEK is powered using an efficient body heat harvester. The harvester produced 171 μW on average, which was sufficient to power the sensor below 25 °C ambient temperature. We present design issues regarding the power supply and the power distribution network of the ULPSEK sensor platform. Due to the security aspect of self-powered health sensors, we suggest a hybrid solution consisting of a battery charged by a harvester.
Published in: IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics ( Volume: 22, Issue: 1, January 2018)
Page(s): 15 - 22
Date of Publication: 25 May 2017

ISSN Information:

PubMed ID: 28574370

Contact IEEE to Subscribe

References

References is not available for this document.