A. Beriain, A. Vaz, I. Rebollo, I. Zalbide, J. F. Sevillano, R. Berenguer
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摘要
在医院实施电子识别系统和无线传感器有很强的动机。这项工作提出了一种用于患者监测的传感器使能的无源RFID标签。特别关注模拟有限元,它已经在低成本的0.35 μ m CMOS标准工艺中设计和实现。所提出的前端架构允许实现电源管理技术,以及功率优化模块和在电压乘法器中使用肖特基二极管,从而实现较长的读取范围。预制的模拟前端与匹配的偶极子天线组装在一起,能够提供从2W EIRP输出功率读取器到数字模块+传感器之间长达2.4m的无线通信,平均功耗高达37.5 μ W。该系统已经用温度传感器进行了测试。据报道,在大约2米的距离上,成功地与商用RFID读取器进行ID和温度通信。实验结果证明了所提出的无线病人监护系统的能力。
Wireless patient monitorization using full passive devices
There is a strong motivation for the implementation of electronic identification systems and wireless sensors in hospitals. This work presents a sensor enabled passive RFID tag for patient monitorization. Special attention is paid to the analog FE, which has been designed and implemented in a low cost 0.35µm CMOS standard process. The proposed front-end architecture allows the implementation of power management techniques that, together with the power optimized blocks and the use of Schottky diodes in the voltage multiplier, achieves a long reading range. The fabricated analog front-end, assembled to a matched dipole antenna, is able to provide a wireless communication up to 2.4m from a 2W EIRP output power reader to a digital module+sensor with an average power consumption up to 37.5µW. The system has been tested with a temperature sensor. Successful ID and temperature communication with a commercial RFID reader over a distance of approximately 2m has been reported. The results demonstrate the capacity of the proposed system for wireless patient monitorization.