Jose P. Pinilla, S. Plata, Oscar Alberto Mantilla, L. A. Rodriguez
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摘要
由于人类生命对医疗设备的依赖,医疗设备的响应是高度敏感的,因此电子设备中常见的问题,如同步和延迟,往往被目标减少到最低限度。在嵌入式系统中,使用FPGA作为CPU芯片的协同处理从模块是解决这些问题的常用方法,不仅适用于商业医疗设备,也适用于不同的工业部门。本文考虑了使用这种拓扑的医疗设备,如(生命体征监视器)vsm。此外,(Fundación Cardiovascular de Colombia) FCV的一个项目旨在升级哥伦比亚用于远程医疗服务的基于pc的系统,该项目将fpga作为嵌入式系统的集成解决方案,通过软核架构、IP核和硬件模块描述实现了CPU和额外集成电路的替换。此外,医疗设备等关键应用需要实时响应和高精度等特性,以便医疗保健人员能够在发生事件时做出适当的响应。一个基于双核架构的工作原型,使用运行uC/OSII的Nios II软核处理器以及视频IP核和22kLE FPGA的定制硬件描述,设计并实现了一个VSM嵌入式系统,具有与商用设备相似的特性和行为,以及更高集成,更低功耗,WLAN和WWAN连接的优势。
Dual core architecture on FPGA as an integrated solution in the development of Telemedicine-capable devices
Medical devices response is highly sensitive because of the dependence of human lives on them, thus common problems in electronics like synchronization and delays are often targeted to be reduced to its bare minimum. The use of FPGA ICs as co-processing slave modules for CPU chips in embedded systems is a common approach to solve these issues, not only among commercial medical equipment, but also in different industry sectors. This paper takes into account Medical Devices such as (Vital Signs Monitors) VSMs using this topology. Furthermore, a project at (Fundación Cardiovascular de Colombia) FCV to upgrade the PC-based systems used for Telemedicine services in Colombia, takes FPGAs as an integrated solution for an embedded system, achieving the replacement of the CPU and additional integrated circuits, with softcore architectures, IP cores, and hardware modules description. Moreover, critical applications such as medical devices need characteristics like real-time response and high accuracy in order to make health care personnel able to respond appropriately in case of an event. A working prototype, based on a Dual-Core architecture using the Nios II softcore processor running uC/OSII along with Video IP cores and custom hardware description for a 22kLE FPGA has been designed and implemented to create a VSM embedded system, with similar characteristics and behaviour to a commercial device, plus the advantages of higher integration, lower power consumption, WLAN, and WWAN connectivity.