Claims
- 1. A system for measuring bioelectric impedance in a biopotential measurement system including at least two electrodes, said system comprising:
a first current source for injecting a first current into one of the at least two electrodes; a second current source for injecting a second current into a second of the at least two electrodes, said second current be equal to said first current and having a polarity opposite said first current; an instrumentation amplifier having a high input impedance, said amplifier amplifying an impedance signal resulting from said first and second currents; a processor for determining if said impedance signal is contaminated by noise.
- 2. The system for measuring bioelectric impedance of claim 1 further comprising:
an analog to digital converter connected to said instrumentation amplifier for converting said impedance signal from said instrumentation amplifier into a digital impedance signal; and a clock connected to said first and second current sources and to said analog to digital converter to synchronize the frequency of injection of said first and second currents with a sample rate of said analog to digital converter.
- 3. The system for measuring bioelectric impedance of claim 2 further comprising:
a first divider for outputting a first pulse train to said first current source and said second current source to cause said first current source and said second current source to generate a current at a selected frequency; and a second divider for outputting a second pulse train to said analog to digital converter and said processor to cause said processor to operate synchronously with said first current source and said second current source.
- 4. The system for measuring bioelectric impedance of claim 1 wherein said processor computes an impedance signal to noise ratio, compares said impedance signal to a threshold impedance limit and, if said impedance signal is less than said threshold impedance limit, compares said impedance signal to noise ratio to a threshold signal to noise ratio to determine if background noise has increased said impedance signal.
- 5. A method for measuring bioelectric impedance in a biopotential measurement system including at least two electrodes, said method comprising the steps of:
measuring bioelectric impedance by measuring a voltage at the frequency of an impedance signal estimating noise voltage by measuring a voltage at a discrete frequency near the frequency of said impedance signal; and determining the validity of the bioelectric impedance measurement by comparing said measured bioelectric impedance against a signal to noise ratio impedance threshold value.
- 6. The method for measuring bioelectric impedance of claim 5 wherein said noise voltage of the bioelectric impedance measurement is estimated by measuring voltages at a number of discrete frequencies in a band near the frequency of the impedance signal, aggregating said voltages at each of said discrete frequencies and using an aggregated voltage value as an estimate of said noise voltage.
- 7. The method for measuring bioelectric impedance of claim 5 further comprising the step of enabling said system for measuring biopotential impedance if a prior measured bioelectric impedance does not exceed said impedance signal to noise ratio threshold value.
- 8. The method for measuring bioelectric impedance of claim 5 further comprising the step of enabling said system for measuring biopotential impedance if a prior measured bioelectric impedance exceeds said signal to noise impedance threshold and the measured impedance signal to noise ratio does not exceed the signal to noise ratio threshold.
- 9. The method for measuring bioelectric impedance of claim 5 further comprising the step of disabling said system for measuring biopotential impedance if a prior measured bioelectric impedance exceeds the impedance threshold and the measured impedance signal to noise ratio exceeds the signal to noise ratio threshold.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/303531.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60303531 |
Jul 2001 |
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