Human body communication is proposed as a promising body proximal comanunication tech- nology for body sensor networks. To achieve low power and slmll volume ill the sensor nodes, a Ra-dio Frequency (RF) application...Human body communication is proposed as a promising body proximal comanunication tech- nology for body sensor networks. To achieve low power and slmll volume ill the sensor nodes, a Ra-dio Frequency (RF) application-specific integrated circuit transceiver tbr Human Body Commnunication (HBC) is presented and the characteristics of HBC are investigated. A high data rate On-Off Keying (OOK)/Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK) modulation protocol and an OOK/FSK delrodulator circuit are introduced in this paper, with a data-rate-to-carrier-frequency ratio up to 70%. A low noise amplifier is proposed to handle the dynamic range problem and improve the sensitivity of the receiver path. In addi-tion, a low power autonmatic-gain-control system is realized using a novel architecture, thereby render-ing the peak detector circuit and loop filter unneces-sary. Finally, the complete chip is fabricated. Simula-tion results suggest receiver sensitivity to be-75 dBm. The transceiver shows an overall power con-smxption of 32 mW when data rate is 5 Mbps, de-livering a P1dB output power of - 30 dBm.展开更多
基金This study was supported partially by the Projects of National Natural Science Foundation of China under Crants No. 60932001, No.61072031 the National 863 Program of China un-der Crant No. 2012AA02A604+3 种基金 the National 973 Program of China under Cwant No. 2010CB732606 the Next Generation Communication Technology Major Project of National S&T un-der Crant No. 2013ZX03005013 the "One-hundred Talent" and the "Low-cost Healthcare" Programs of Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Guangdong Innovation Research Team Funds for Low-cost Healthcare and Irrage-Guided Therapy.
文摘Human body communication is proposed as a promising body proximal comanunication tech- nology for body sensor networks. To achieve low power and slmll volume ill the sensor nodes, a Ra-dio Frequency (RF) application-specific integrated circuit transceiver tbr Human Body Commnunication (HBC) is presented and the characteristics of HBC are investigated. A high data rate On-Off Keying (OOK)/Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK) modulation protocol and an OOK/FSK delrodulator circuit are introduced in this paper, with a data-rate-to-carrier-frequency ratio up to 70%. A low noise amplifier is proposed to handle the dynamic range problem and improve the sensitivity of the receiver path. In addi-tion, a low power autonmatic-gain-control system is realized using a novel architecture, thereby render-ing the peak detector circuit and loop filter unneces-sary. Finally, the complete chip is fabricated. Simula-tion results suggest receiver sensitivity to be-75 dBm. The transceiver shows an overall power con-smxption of 32 mW when data rate is 5 Mbps, de-livering a P1dB output power of - 30 dBm.