Design and fabrication of the wireless systems for pressure monitoring systems in the gastro-intestinal track

Yeonkwan Moon, Jyunghyun Lee, Heejoon Park, Jugab Lee, Jaejong Ryu, Chulho Won, Junghee Lee, Jinho Cho, Hyunchul Choi

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Abstract

Diseases in the gastro-intestinal track are becoming more prevalent. In order to diagnose a patient, the various signals of the digestive organ, such as temperature, pH, and pressure, can offer helpful information. The variation of a pressure signal of the gastro-intestinal track can offer information about digestive troubles or provide clues about diseases. This paper presents a wireless system for the pressure monitoring system, which includes a swallow-type pressure capsule and the external receiving system. A transmitter, a transmitting antenna (Helix), a receiver, and a receiving antenna (Loop) were designed and fabricated in consideration of the MPE, power consumption, system size, signal to noise ratio and modulation method. The wireless system designed and implemented for the pressure monitoring system was verified by in-vivo experiments. As a result, we found each organ has its own characteristic pressure fluctuation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2294-2300
Number of pages7
JournalIEICE Transactions on Information and Systems
VolumeE89-D
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2006

Keywords

  • Helix
  • In-vivo experiment
  • Pressure monitoring systems
  • Transmitter
  • Wireless system

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