Wearable biosensing: signal processing and communication architectures issues

Authors

  • Patrick Celka
  • Rolf Vetter
  • Philippe Renevey
  • Christophe Verjus
  • Victor Neuman
  • Jean Luprano
  • Jean-Dominique Decotignie
  • Christian Piguet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26636/jtit.2005.4.340

Keywords:

wearable sensors, wireless BAN, biosignal processing, low-power DSP

Abstract

Long-term monitoring of human vital signs is becoming one of the most important fields of research of biomedical engineering. In order to achieve weeks to months of monitoring, new strategies for sensing, conditioning, processing and communication have to be developed. Several strategies are emerging and show different possible architectures. This paper essentially focuses on issues in wearable biosignal processing and communication architecture currently running at the Swiss Center for Electronics andMicrotechnology (CSEM) in the framework of several European projects.

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Published

2005-12-30

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[1]
P. Celka, “Wearable biosensing: signal processing and communication architectures issues”, JTIT, vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 90–104, Dec. 2005, doi: 10.26636/jtit.2005.4.340.