Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Preventing false locks in a system that communicates with an implanted wireless sensor
- Patent Title (中): 防止与植入的无线传感器通信的系统中的假锁
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Application No.: US12350173Application Date: 2009-01-07
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Publication No.: US07710103B2Publication Date: 2010-05-04
- Inventor: Richard Powers , Michael G. Ellis , Jason Kroh , Donald J. Miller
- Applicant: Richard Powers , Michael G. Ellis , Jason Kroh , Donald J. Miller
- Applicant Address: US GA Atlanta
- Assignee: CardioMEMS, Inc.
- Current Assignee: CardioMEMS, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US GA Atlanta
- Agency: Kilpatrick Stockton LLP
- Main IPC: G01R23/12
- IPC: G01R23/12

Abstract:
The present invention determines the resonant frequency of a wireless sensor by adjusting the phase and frequency of an energizing signal until the frequency of the energizing signal matches the resonant frequency of the sensor. The system energizes the sensor with a low duty cycle, gated burst of RF energy having a predetermined frequency. The system receives the ring down response of the sensor and determines the resonant frequency of the sensor, which is used to calculate a physical parameter. The system uses a pair of phase locked loops to adjust the phase and the frequency of the energizing signal. The system identifies false locks by detecting an unwanted beat frequency in the coupled signal, as well as determining whether the coupled signal exhibits pulsatile characteristics that correspond to a periodic physiological characteristic, such as blood pressure.
Public/Granted literature
- US20090115397A1 Preventing False Locks in a System That Communicates With an Implanted Wireless Sensor Public/Granted day:2009-05-07
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