Electromagnetic wave propagation of wireless capsule endoscopy in human body

被引:0
|
作者
LIM Eng-Gee [1 ]
王炤 [1 ]
陈瑾慧 [1 ]
TILLO Tammam [1 ]
MAN Ka-lok [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering,Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
关键词
wireless capsule; electromagnetic wave propagation; transmission channel;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
TN011 [电波传播、传播机理];
学科分类号
080904 ;
摘要
Wireless capsule endoscopy(WCE) is a promising technique which has overcome some limitations of traditional diagnosing tools, such as the comfortlessness of the cables and the inability of examining small intestine section. However, this technique is still far from mature and asks for the feasible improvements. For example, the relatively low transmission data rate and the absence of the real-time localization information of the capsule are all important issues. The studies of them rely on the understanding of the electromagnetic wave propagation in human body. Investigation of performance of WCE communication system was carried out by studying electromagnetic(EM) wave propagation of the wireless capsule endoscopy transmission channel. Starting with a pair of antennas working in a human body mimic environment, the signal transmissions and attenuations were examined. The relationship between the signal attenuation and the capsule(transmitter) position, and direction was also evaluated. These results provide important information for real-time localization of the capsule. Moreover, the pair of antennas and the human body were treated as a transmission channel, on which the binary amplitude shift keying(BASK) modulation scheme was used. The relationship between the modulation scheme, data rate and bit error rate was also determined in the case of BASK. With the obtained studies, it make possible to provide valuable information for further studies on the selection of the modulation scheme and the real-time localization of the capsules.
引用
收藏
页码:2650 / 2656
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The development and application of wireless capsule endoscopy
    Glukhovsky, A
    Jacob, H
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ROBOTICS AND COMPUTER ASSISTED SURGERY, 2004, 1 (01): : 114 - 123
  • [42] Ascariasis Diagnosed by Wireless Capsule Endoscopy
    Ghosh, Gaurav
    Shah, Shawn
    Maltz, Charles
    CLINICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY, 2018, 16 (06) : XXIII - XXIII
  • [43] An steerable mechanism for wireless capsule endoscopy
    Mohseni, Kamran
    Proceedings of the 2nd Frontiers in Biomedical Devices Conference, 2007, : 113 - 114
  • [44] Challenges and Future of Wireless Capsule Endoscopy
    Saurin, Jean-Christophe
    Beneche, Nicolas
    Chambon, Christine
    Pioche, Mathieu
    CLINICAL ENDOSCOPY, 2016, 49 (01) : 26 - 29
  • [45] Sunlight interference with wireless capsule endoscopy
    Tang, SJ
    Zanati, S
    Dubcenco, E
    Cirocco, M
    Kandel, G
    Haber, GB
    Marcon, NF
    Kortan, P
    ENDOSCOPY, 2004, 36 (09) : 832 - 832
  • [46] Is there an application for wireless capsule endoscopy in horses?
    Montgomery, Julia B.
    Bracamonte, Jose L.
    Alam, Mohammad Wajih
    Khan, Alimul H.
    Mohammed, Shahed K.
    Wahid, Khan A.
    CANADIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL-REVUE VETERINAIRE CANADIENNE, 2018, 58 (12): : 1321 - 1325
  • [47] Clinical results of wireless capsule endoscopy
    Mylonaki, M
    Fritscher-Ravens, A
    Swain, P
    GUT, 2002, 50 : A17 - A18
  • [48] Transmitter Antennas for Wireless Capsule Endoscopy
    Lim, Eng Gee
    Wang, Zhao
    Yu, Fang Zhou
    Tillo, Tammam
    Man, Ka Lok
    Wang, Jing Chen
    Zhang, Meng
    2012 INTERNATIONAL SOC DESIGN CONFERENCE (ISOCC), 2012, : 269 - 272
  • [49] Advances in Wireless Video Capsule Endoscopy
    Muzaffer Kanaan
    Hamed Farhadi
    International Journal of Wireless Information Networks, 2017, 24 (2) : 166 - 167
  • [50] The clinical utility of wireless capsule endoscopy
    Arnott, IDR
    Lo, SK
    DIGESTIVE DISEASES AND SCIENCES, 2004, 49 (06) : 893 - 901