Capsule endoscope transmitter and capsule endoscope receiver configured to perform human body communication and human body communication method using the same

US10659172B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10659172-B2
Application numberUS-201715616788-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 7, 2017
Priority dateJul 20, 2016
Publication dateMay 19, 2020
Grant dateMay 19, 2020

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The present disclosure relates to a capsule endoscope transmitter configured to transmit frames including control frames and data frames to a capsule endoscope receiver. The capsule endoscope transmitter includes a preamble generator configured to generate preambles for synchronizing and identifying the control frames used to select a reception electrode pair that receives the frames, and a line sync generator configured to generate a line sync for synchronizing the data frames and identifying a code value of each of the data frames.

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A capsule endoscope transmitter configured to transmit a structured frame including control frames and one or more data frames to a capsule endoscope receiver, the capsule endoscope transmitter comprising: a short preamble generator configured to generate short preambles for synchronizing the control frames by encoding an output of a first pseudo-random number generator, the control frames being used to select a reception electrode pair that receives the structured frame; a long preamble generator configured to generate a plurality of long preambles for identifying the control frames by encoding an output of a second pseudo-random number generator, each of the long preambles having different respective values; a multiplexer configured to generate respective control frame preambles of the control frames, each control frame preamble of the control frame preambles comprising respective one or more of the short preambles and a respective one of the long preambles; and a line sync generator configured to generate a line sync for synchronizing the one or more data frames and identifying a code value of each of the one or more data frames, wherein the first pseudo-random number generator is different from the second pseudo-random number generator. 2. The capsule endoscope transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the short preamble generator comprises: the first pseudo-random number generator configured to a generate a pseudo-random number of a first bit value by using a first initial value; and a first Manchester encoder configured to perform Manchester encoding on an output of the first pseudo-random number generator. 3. The capsule endoscope transmitter of claim 2 , wherein the first pseudo-random number generator is a 7 bit pseudo-random number generator, the first bit value is 128bits, and an output of the first Manchester encoder is 256 bits. 4. The capsule endoscope transmitter of claim 3 , wherein a generator polynomial of the first pseudo-random number generator is P(z)=z 7 +z 6 +1, the first initial value is ‘1000000’, and the first Manchester encoder encodes bit ‘ 0 ’ to bits ‘ 01 ’ and bit ‘ 1 ’ to bits ‘ 10 ’. 5. The capsule endoscope transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the long preamble generator comprises: the second pseudo-random number generator configured to generate a pseudo-random number of a second bit value by using a second initial value; and a second Manchester encoder configured to produce the plurality of long preambles by Manchester encoding an output of the second pseudo-random number generator. 6. The capsule endoscope transmitter of claim 5 , wherein the second pseudo-random number generator is a 12 bit pseudo-random number generator, the second bit value is 4096 bits, and an output of the second Manchester encoder is 8192 bits. 7. The capsule endoscope transmitter of claim 6 , wherein a generator polynomial of the second pseudo-random number generator is P(z)=z 12 +z 11 +z 8 +z 6 +1, the second initial value is ‘100000000000’, and the second Manchester encoder encodes bit ‘ 0 ’ to bits ‘ 01 ’ and bit ‘ 1 ’ to bits ‘ 10 ’. 8. The capsule endoscope transmitter of claim 6 , wherein if a number of the control frames is 30, each of the long preambles comprises 256 bit data. 9. The capsule endoscope transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the line sync generator comprises: a third pseudo-random number generator configured to generate a pseudo-random number of a third bit value by using a third initial value; a third Manchester encoder configured to perform Manchester encoding on an output of the third pseudo-random number generator; and a repeater configured to repeat an output of the third Manchester encoder at least once. 10. The capsule endoscope transmitter of claim 9 , wherein a generator polynomial of the third pseudo-random number generator is P(z)=z 5 +z 3 +1, the third initial value is ‘10000’, and the third Manchester encoder encodes bit ‘ 0 ’ to bits ‘ 01 ’ and bit ‘ 1 ’ to bits ‘ 10 ’. 11. A method of performing human body communication by using a capsule endoscope transmitter and a capsule endoscope receiver, the method comprising: generating short preambles for synchronizing a plurality of control frames by encoding an output of a first pseudo-random number generator; generating long preambles for identifying the plurality of control frames by encoding an output of a second pseudo-random number generator, each of the long preambles having different respective values; generating the plurality of control frames respectively including a plurality of control frame preambles, each control frame preamble of the control frame preambles comprising at least one of the short preambles and a respective one of the long preambles; and generating a line sync for synchronizing a plurality of data frames transmitted subsequent to the plurality of control frames and identifying a sign value of each of the plurality of data frames, wherein the first pseudo-random number generator is different from the second pseudo-random number generator. 12. The method of claim 11 , when the plurality of control frames are received, by the capsule endoscope receiver, further comprising: calculating a correlation value of the long preamble included in each of the plurality of control frames; and selecting one reception electrode pair among a plurality of reception electrodes based on the correlation value of the long preamble. 13. The method of claim 12 , when the plurality of data frames including a link sync and data are received through the selected reception electrode pair, further comprising: calculating a correlation value by using the line sync including bits repeated at least twice; synchronizing a data frame by using a correlation value of the line sync; and reflecting an XOR operation result for the data and a sign of the correlation value of the line sync to the data frame. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising reflecting an XOR operation result for a header and a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) included in the data frame, and the sign of the correlation value of the line sync to the data frame. 15. The method of claim 11 , wherein generating the short preambles comprises Manchester encoding an output of the first pseudo-random number generator; and wherein generating the long preambles comprises Manchester encoding the output of the second pseudo-random number generator. 16. The method of claim 11 , wherein generating the line sync comprises: Manchester encoding an output of a third pseudo-random number generator; and repeating the output of the Manchester encoding a plurality of times to generate the line sync.

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  • using wireless means · CPC title

  • H04B13/005Primary

    Transmission systems in which the medium consists of the human body · CPC title

  • Arrangements of multiple sensors of the same type · CPC title

  • Capsule endoscopes for imaging · CPC title

  • Allocation of signalling, i.e. of overhead other than pilot signals · CPC title

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What does patent US10659172B2 cover?
The present disclosure relates to a capsule endoscope transmitter configured to transmit frames including control frames and data frames to a capsule endoscope receiver. The capsule endoscope transmitter includes a preamble generator configured to generate preambles for synchronizing and identifying the control frames used to select a reception electrode pair that receives the frames, and a lin…
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Electronics & Telecommunications Res Inst
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Primary CPC classification H04B13/005. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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