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Automated Channel Assessment for Single Chip MedRadio Transceivers

Posted on:2014-09-05Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Portland State UniversityCandidate:Hillig, Mark AlexanderFull Text:PDF
GTID:2458390008952476Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Modern implantable and body worn medical devices leverage wireless telemetry to improve patient experience and expand therapeutic options. Wireless medical devices are subject to a unique set of regulations in which monitoring of the available frequency spectrum is a requirement. To this end, implants use software protocols to assess the in-band activity to determine which channel should be used. These software protocols take valuable processing time and possibly degrade the operational lifetime of the battery. Implantable medical devices often take advantage of a single chip transceiver as the physical layer for wireless communications. Embedding the channel assessment task in the transceiver hardware would free the limited resources of the microprocessor.;This thesis proposes hardware modifications to existing transceiver architectures which would provide an automated channel assessment means for implantable medical devices. The results are applicable beyond medical device applications and could be employed to benefit any low-power, wireless, battery-operated equipment.
Keywords/Search Tags:Channel assessment, Medical, Wireless, Transceiver
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