9.7 A 0.33nJ/b IEEE802.15.6/proprietary-MICS/ISM-band transceiver with scalable data-rate from 11kb/s to 4.5Mb/s for medical applications

2014 
The introduction of the IEEE802.15.6 standard (15.6) for wireless-body-area networks signals the advent of new medical applications, where various wireless nodes in, on or around a human body monitor vital signs. Radio communication often dominates the power consumption in the nodes, thus low-power transceivers are desired. Most state-of-the-art low-power transceivers support only proprietary modes with OOK or FSK modulations, and have poor sensitivity or low data rate [1,2]. In this work, a 15.6-compliant transceiver with enhanced performance is proposed. First, the data-rate is extended to 4.5Mb/s to cover multi-channel EEG applications. Second, while a best-in-class energy efficiency of 0.33nJ/b is achieved in the high-speed mode, a dedicated low-power mode reduces the RX power further in low-data-rate operation. Third, a sensitivity 5 to 10dB better than the 15.6 specification is targeted to accommodate extra path loss due to shadowing effects from human bodies.
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