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Ultra-Low Power Design of Wearable Cardiac Monitoring Systems

Braojos, Ruben  
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Mamaghanian, Hossein  
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Dias Junior, Alair
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2014
2014 51st ACM/EDAC/IEEE Design Automation Conference (DAC)
51st ACM/EDAC/IEEE Design Automation Conference (DAC)

This paper presents the system-level architecture of novel ultra-low power wireless body sensor nodes (WBSNs) for real-time cardiac monitoring and analysis, and discusses the main design challenges of this new generation of medical devices. In particular, it highlights first the unsustainable energy cost incurred by the straightforward wireless streaming of raw data to external analysis servers. Then, it introduces the need for new cross-layered design methods (beyond hardware and software boundaries) to enhance the autonomy of WBSNs for ambulatory monitoring. In fact, by embedding more onboard intelligence and exploiting electrocardiogram (ECG) specific knowledge, it is possible to perform real-time compressive sensing, filtering, delineation and classification of heartbeats, while dramatically extending the battery lifetime of cardiac monitoring systems. The paper concludes by showing the results of this new approach to design ultra-low power wearable WBSNs in a real-life platform commercialized by SmartCardia. This wearable system allows a wide range of applications, including multi-lead ECG arrhythmia detection and autonomous sleep monitoring for critical scenarios, such as monitoring of the sleep state of airline pilots.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1145/2593069.2596691
Web of Science ID

WOS:000346506400017

Author(s)
Braojos, Ruben  
Mamaghanian, Hossein  
Dias Junior, Alair
Ansaloni, Giovanni  
Atienza, David  
Rincon, Francisco J.
Murali, Srinivasan  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

IEEE

Publisher place

New York

Published in
2014 51st ACM/EDAC/IEEE Design Automation Conference (DAC)
Total of pages

6

Series title/Series vol.

Design Automation Conference DAC

Subjects

Wearable Embedded Systems

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Bio-Medical Signal Processing

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Wireless Body Sensor Nodes

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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ESL  
Event name
51st ACM/EDAC/IEEE Design Automation Conference (DAC)
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February 20, 2015
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/111178
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