Challenges in the design of self-powered wearable wireless sensors for healthcare Internet-of-Things
Title | Challenges in the design of self-powered wearable wireless sensors for healthcare Internet-of-Things |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Authors | Lian, Y. |
Conference Name | 2015 IEEE 11th International Conference on ASIC (ASICON) |
Date Published | nov |
Keywords | adaptive 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. |
DOI | 10.1109/ASICON.2015.7517022 |
Citation Key | lian_challenges_2015 |
- IoT application
- wireless sensor networks
- Wireless communication
- Wearable sensors
- Systems architecture
- system-on-chip
- system level optimization
- SoC
- self-powered wearable wireless sensor
- pubcrawl170110
- optimisation
- medical computing
- adaptive data rate sampling
- Internet of Things
- healthcare Internet-of-Things
- health care
- Electrocardiography
- CTDA system architecture
- continuous-in-time and discrete-in-amplitude system architecture
- clockless implementation
- circuit level innovation
- biomedical transducers
- biomedical electronics
- batteries