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@inproceedings{Casson:2010,
author = {Casson, AJ and Rodriguez, Villegas E},
pages = {3439--3440},
title = {Low power signal processing electronics for wearable medical devices},
year = {2010}
}
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@inproceedings{Casson:2010,
author = {Casson, AJ and Rodriguez, Villegas E},
pages = {3439--3440},
title = {Low power signal processing electronics for wearable medical devices},
year = {2010}
}
TY - CPAPER
AB - Custom designed microchips, known as Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), offer the lowest possible power consumption electronics. However, this comes at the cost of a longer, more complex and more costly design process compared to one using generic, off-the-shelf components. Nevertheless, their use is essential in future truly wearable medical devices that must operate for long periods of time from physically small, energy limited batteries. This presentation will demonstrate the state-of-the-art in ASIC technology for providing online signal processing for use in these wearable medical devices.
AU - Casson,AJ
AU - Rodriguez,Villegas E
EP - 3440
PY - 2010///
SP - 3439
TI - Low power signal processing electronics for wearable medical devices
ER -