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A 0.33 nJ/bit IEEE802.15.6/proprietary MICS/ISM wireless transceiver with scalable data rate for medical implantable applications

  • Ao Ba
  • , Maja Vidojkovic
  • , Kouichi Kanda
  • , Nauman F. Kiyani
  • , Maarten Lont
  • , Xiongchuan Huang
  • , Xiaoyan Wang
  • , Cui Zhou
  • , Yao Hong Liu
  • , Ming Ding
  • , Benjamin Büsze
  • , Shoichi Masui
  • , Makoto Hamaminato
  • , Hiroyuki Sato
  • , Kathleen Philips
  • , Harmke De Groot

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This paper presents an ultra-low power wireless transceiver specialized for but not limited to medical implantable applications. It operates at the 402-405-MHz medical implant communication service band, and also supports the 420-450-MHz industrial, scientific, and medical band. Being IEEE 802.15.6 standard compliant with additional proprietary modes, this highly configurable transceiver achieves date rates from 11 kb/s to 4.5 Mb/s, which covers the requirements of conventional implantable applications. The phase-locked loop-based transmitter architecture is adopted to support various modulation schemes with limited power budget. The zero-IF receiver has programmable gain and bandwidth to accommodate different operation modes. Fabricated in 40-nm CMOS technology with 1-V supply, this transceiver only consumes 1.78 mW for transmission and 1.49 mW for reception. The ultra-low power consumption together with the 15.6-compliant performance in term of modulation accuracy, sensitivity, and interference robustness make this transceiver competent for various implantable applications.

Originele taal-2Engels
Artikelnummer7063967
Pagina's (van-tot)920-929
Aantal pagina's10
TijdschriftIEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
Volume19
Nummer van het tijdschrift3
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 1 mei 2015

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