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Advanced sensor systems for biotelemetryThe present invention relates to telemetry-based sensing systems that continuously measures physical, chemical and biological parameters. More specifically, these sensing systems comprise a small, modular, low-power implantable biotelemetry system capable of continuously sensing physiological characteristics using implantable transmitters, a receiver, and a data acquisition system to analyze and record the transmitted signal over several months. The preferred embodiment is a preterm labor and fetal monitoring system. Key features of the invention include Pulse Interval Modulation (PIM) that is used to send temperature and pressure information out of the biological environment. The RF carrier frequency is 174-216 MHz and a pair of RF bursts (pulses) is transmitted at a frequency of about 1-2 Hz. The transmission range is 3 to 10 feet, depending on the position of the transmitter in the body and its biological environment. The entire transmitter is encapsulated in biocompatible silicone rubber. Power is supplied by on-board silver-oxide batteries. The average power consumption of the current design is less than 30 .mu.W., which yields a lifetime of approximately 6-9 months. Chip-on-Board technology (COB) drastically reduces the size of the printed circuit board from 38.times.28 mm to 22.times.8 mm. Unpackaged dies are flip-chip bonded directly onto the printed circuit board, along with surface mount resistors and capacitors. The invention can monitor additional physiological parameters including, but not limited to, ECG, blood gases, glucose, and ions such as calcium, potassium, and sodium.
Document ID
20080006019
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Other - Patent
Authors
Hines, John W.
Somps, Christopher J.
Ricks, Robert D.
Mundt, Carsten W.
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
June 24, 2003
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Report/Patent Number
Patent Number: US-PATENT-6,582,365
Patent Application Number: US-PATENT-APPL-SN-350736
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS2-13767
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Patent
US-PATENT-6,582,365
Patent Application
US-PATENT-APPL-SN-350736
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