2018
DOI: 10.1587/comex.2018xbl0096
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Impact of LED lamp noise on receiver sensitivity of wireless medical telemetry system

Abstract: To evaluate the electromagnetic interference (EMI) in a wireless medical telemetry system (WMTS) caused by LED lamp emission, the statistical characteristics of noise and its impact on the receiver sensitivity of the WMTS were investigated. Noise from LED lamp is generally wideband owing to high-speed switching, but the WMTS employs narrow-band reception of 8.5 kHz. The amplitude probability distribution of band-limited noise from LED lamp agrees well with that of Gaussian noise with average power equal to tha… Show more

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“…A carrier-to-noise ratio (CNR), de ned as the ratio of the received modulated carrier signal power C to the received noise power N after the receiver lters, is a criterion for the communication quality of WMT. Notably, a CNR of at least 15 to 20 dB is required for the minimum reception of WMT [3]. The manufacturer recommended that more than 30 dB is desirable for achieving good reception [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A carrier-to-noise ratio (CNR), de ned as the ratio of the received modulated carrier signal power C to the received noise power N after the receiver lters, is a criterion for the communication quality of WMT. Notably, a CNR of at least 15 to 20 dB is required for the minimum reception of WMT [3]. The manufacturer recommended that more than 30 dB is desirable for achieving good reception [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%