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A review of lowpower wireless sensor microsystems for biomedical capsule diagnosis

A review of lowpower wireless sensor microsystems for biomedical capsule diagnosis The development of a sensor microsystems containing all the components of data acquisition system, such as sensors, signalconditioning circuits, analogdigital converter, interface circuits and embedded microcontroller MCU, has become the focus of attention in many biomedical applications. A review of the microsystems technology is presented in this paper, along with a discussion of the recent trends and challenges associated with its developments. A basic description of each subsystem is also given. This includes the different front end, mixed analogdigital, power management, and radio transmitterreceiver circuits. These subsystem designs are presented and discussed in a comparative study and final remarks are made. The performance of each subsystem is assessed regarding many aspects related to the overall system performance. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Microelectronics International Emerald Publishing

A review of lowpower wireless sensor microsystems for biomedical capsule diagnosis

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
1356-5362
DOI
10.1108/13565360410549675
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Abstract

The development of a sensor microsystems containing all the components of data acquisition system, such as sensors, signalconditioning circuits, analogdigital converter, interface circuits and embedded microcontroller MCU, has become the focus of attention in many biomedical applications. A review of the microsystems technology is presented in this paper, along with a discussion of the recent trends and challenges associated with its developments. A basic description of each subsystem is also given. This includes the different front end, mixed analogdigital, power management, and radio transmitterreceiver circuits. These subsystem designs are presented and discussed in a comparative study and final remarks are made. The performance of each subsystem is assessed regarding many aspects related to the overall system performance.

Journal

Microelectronics InternationalEmerald Publishing

Published: Dec 1, 2004

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