To reduce the power consumption of bio-sensors which will be potentially implanted into human body, compressed sensing is introduced by taking advantage of the sparsity of bio-signals. Using 32nm CMOS technology, the prototype is able to achieve 10-bit resolution under power consumption of 320 nW. The clock frequency is 20 kHz. The circuit described below is designed to compress bio-signal in time domain.
Title
DSP Chip of Compressed Sensing Algorithm for Bio-Sensor Application
Published
2014-05-16
Full Collection Name
Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences Technical Reports
Other Identifiers
EECS-2014-88
Type
Text
Extent
18 p
Archive
The Engineering Library
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