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Original Article

The Internal Human Conditioning System: a multipurpose programmable biomedical system

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Pages 93-95 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A proposed general-purpose implantable biomedical system is described. This Internal Human Conditioning System (IHCS) is capable of measuring biomedical data of various kinds on a number of independent input channels. The number and specifications of these channels are software selectable by means of a low-power microprocessor. The system is also equipped with different programmable stimulation devices. These stimulators can deliver a programmable waveform in order to stimulate a specific muscle or to carry out an impedance measurement.

The on-board eight bit microprocessor is used for communication with the outside world, by means of a serial link. The processor used is the 68HC11 from Motorola. By extensive use of the processorapos;s ‘sleep’ mode and by switching off all unnecessary electronics, the amount of power consumed is drastically reduced. At present, a two-channel input chip and a programmable stimulator chip have been developed so that a complete system can be produced. For the sake of illustration, some realized and possible future applications are discussed.

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