Design of Miniaturized Telemetry Module for Bi-Directional Wireless Endoscopy

  • Park, H. J. (School of Electronic & Electrical Eng., Kyungpook National University) ;
  • H. W. Nam (School of Electronic & Electrical Eng., Kyungpook National University) ;
  • B. S. Song (School of Electronic & Electrical Eng., Kyungpook National University) ;
  • J. H. Cho (School of Electronic & Electrical Eng., Dept. of Biomedical Eng., School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University)
  • Published : 2002.07.01

Abstract

A bi-directional and multi-channel wireless telemetry capsule, 11mm in diameter, is presented that can transmit video images from inside the human body and receive a control signal from an external control unit. The proposed telemetry capsule includes transmitting and receiving antennas, a demodulator, decoder, four LEDs, and CMOS image sensor, along with their driving circuits. The receiver demodulates the received signal radiated from the external control unit. Next, the decoder receives the stream of control signals and interprets five of the binary digits as an address code. Thereafter, the remaining signal is interpreted as four bits of binary data. Consequently, the proposed telemetry module can demodulate external signals so as to control the behavior of the camera and four LEDs during the transmission of video images. The proposed telemetry capsule can simultaneously transmit a video signal and receive a control signal determining the behavior of the capsule itself. As a result, the total power consumption of the telemetry capsule can be reduced by turning off the camera power during dead time and separately controlling the LEDs for proper illumination of the intestine.

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