Visible to the public Challenges in the design of self-powered wearable wireless sensors for healthcare Internet-of-Things

TitleChallenges in the design of self-powered wearable wireless sensors for healthcare Internet-of-Things
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsLian, Y.
Conference Name2015 IEEE 11th International Conference on ASIC (ASICON)
Date Publishednov
Keywordsadaptive data rate sampling, Batteries, biomedical electronics, biomedical transducers, circuit level innovation, clockless implementation, continuous-in-time and discrete-in-amplitude system architecture, CTDA system architecture, Electrocardiography, Health Care, healthcare Internet-of-Things, Internet of Things, IoT application, medical computing, optimisation, pubcrawl170110, self-powered wearable wireless sensor, SoC, system level optimization, system-on-chip, Systems architecture, Wearable sensors, Wireless communication, Wireless sensor networks
Abstract

The design of low power chip for IoT applications is very challenge, especially for self-powered wireless sensors. Achieving ultra low power requires both system level optimization and circuit level innovation. This paper presents a continuous-in-time and discrete-in-amplitude (CTDA) system architecture that facilitates adaptive data rate sampling and clockless implementation for a wireless sensor SoC.

DOI10.1109/ASICON.2015.7517022
Citation Keylian_challenges_2015