Bahram Azizollah-Ganji, Sanaz Kheiry, S. Soleimani
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引用次数: 11
摘要
本研究提出了一种植入式无源无线血压传感器,采用电感耦合无线传感技术,设计用于高血压患者的长期血压监测。该传感器包括一个黄金锥形方形螺旋电感和一个圆形电容器与聚酰亚胺隔膜。由于容器周围空间的限制,本研究的目的是尽量减少传感器的尺寸;因此,采用了尺寸小、灵敏度高的微机电系统(MEMS)电感和电容。在这种结构中,膜片在施加压力的作用下发生偏转,从而改变电容和谐振频率。这些变化通过电感耦合远程感知,从而消除了对电线连接进行监测的需要。在这种方法中,通过测量外部线圈的阻抗相位倾角来获得血压信号。两个线圈之间的距离为8mm。该传感器设计用于在0-250 mmHg的压力范围内提供282-381 MHz的共振频率范围。利用COMSOL Multiphysics和ADS软件进行了仿真。传感器尺寸为2.2 mm × 2.2 mm,灵敏度为1550。与以往的传感器相比,该传感器体积小,灵敏度高。
Design of small size and high sensitive less-invasive wireless blood pressure sensor using MEMS technology
This study presents an implantable passive wireless blood pressure sensor using an inductive coupling wireless sensing technique that is designed for long-term monitoring of blood pressure in hypertension patients. This sensor includes a gold tapered square spiral inductor and a circular capacitor with a polyimide diaphragm. The purpose of this study is to minimise the dimension of the sensor due to the limitation of space around the vessel; therefore, a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) inductor and a capacitor with small dimension and high sensitivity are used. In this structure, the diaphragm is deflected by applied pressure which capacitance and then resonance frequency are changed. These changes are sensed remotely with inductive coupling, which eliminates the need of wires connection for monitoring. In this method, a blood pressure signal can be obtained by measuring the impedance phase dip from the external coil. The distance between two coils is 8 mm. The sensor is designed to provide a resonance frequency range of 282-381 MHz for a pressure range of 0-250 mmHg. Simulation has been done using COMSOL Multiphysics and ADS software. The dimension of the sensor is 2.2 mm × 2.2 mm and the sensitivity of the sensor is 1550. This sensor has a small size and high sensitivity rather than previous works.