Position Estimation Method of Medical Implanted Devices Using Estimation of Propagation Velocity inside Human Body
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Wireless communication devices in the field of medical implant, such as cardiac pacemakers and capsule endoscopes, have been studied and developed to improve healthcare systems. Especially it is very important to know the range and position of each device because it will contribute to an optimization of the transmission power. We adopt the time-based approach of position estimation using ultra wideband signals. However, the propagation velocity inside the human body differs in each tissue and each frequency. Furthermore, the human body is formed of various tissues with complex structures. For this reason, propagation velocity is different at a different point inside human body and the received signal so distorted through the channel inside human body. In this paper, we apply an adaptive template synthesis method in multipath channel for calculate the propagation time accurately based on the output of the correlator between the transmitter and the receiver. Furthermore, we propose a position estimation method using an estimation of the propagation velocity inside the human body. In addition, we show by computer simulation that the proposal method can perform accurate positioning with a size of medical implanted devices such as a medicine capsule.
- (社)電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2009-02-01
著者
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Kohno Ryuji
Division Of Electrical And Computer Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Yokohama National University
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Kawasaki Makoto
Division Of Electrical And Computer Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Yokohama National University
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Kohno Ryuji
Division Of Computer And Electrical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering
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