An asymmetrical QPSK/OOK transceiver SoC and 15:1 JPEG encoder IC for multifunction wireless capsule endoscopy

  • Yuan Gao
  • , San Jeow Cheng
  • , Wei Da Toh
  • , Yuen Sam Kwok
  • , Kay Chuan Benny Tan
  • , Xi Chen
  • , Wai Meng Mok
  • , Htun Htun Win
  • , Bin Zhao
  • , Shengxi Diao
  • , Alper Cabuk
  • , Yuanjin Zheng
  • , Sumei Sun
  • , Minkyu Je
  • , Chun Huat Heng

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Abstract

This paper presents a chipset including an asymmetrical QPSK/OOK transceiver SoC and a JPEG image encoder for wireless capsule endoscopy. The transceiver SoC supports bi-directional telemetry for high data-rate image transmission with QPSK modulation and low data-rate command link with OOK modulation. A low power JPEG encoder is designed to compress raw image data with compression ratio as high as 15:1 using sub-sampling technique in YUV color plane. Implemented in 0.18 \mum CMOS, the QPSK TX consumes 5 mW at-6 dBm of output power with 3 Mb/s data rate while the OOK RX achieves-65 dBm of sensitivity at 500 kb/s data rate with 4.5 mW power consumption. A prototype capsule has been implemented with the chipset and the performance has been verified with in vivo animal experiment. With duty cycling, the average power consumption of TX is 2.5 mW when transmitting at 3 fps frame rate.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6581923
Pages (from-to)2717-2733
Number of pages17
JournalIEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
Volume48
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • JPEG
  • OOK
  • quadrature phase-shift keying (QPSK)
  • transceiver
  • wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE)

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