Vaginal temperature sensing using UHF radio telemetry
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01/03/1996
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Resumo |
User induced errors are common when women repetitively employ conventional probe type thermometers to chart their basal body temperatures in an effort to indicate ovulation. An alternative technique employing a two-part telemetric thermometer is proposed, with low-power, SAWR-controlled UHF radio as the transmission medium. Worn overnight in the vagina, the 1 mu W erp telemetry transmitter sends pulse modulated data continuously to a microcontroller in a nearby receiver; a real time clock enables programmable sampling and storage of the subject's temperature to 0.1 degrees C resolution. Initial clinical results indicate an enhanced performance compared to oral and axillary temperature trends taken by a mercury-in-glass thermometer. Polar plots of both the isolated and body-worn telemetry transmitte are presented; body indced attenuations of up to 30 dB were measured. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
Fonte |
McCreesh , Z , Evans , N E & Scanlon , W 1996 , ' Vaginal temperature sensing using UHF radio telemetry ' Medical Engineering and Physics , vol 18 (2) , pp. 110-114 . DOI: 10.1016/1350-4533(95)00037-2 |
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article |