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Modeling remote system for sensor monitoring using Verilog HDL and SIMULINK co-simulation

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posted on 2011-07-01, 16:00 authored by Khalil Arshak, Essa Jafer, Declan McDonagh
The aim of this study is to model and design an efficient wireless system that should be easy to integrate with other technologies or infrastructures at a low cost. The system is reading analog information recorded by a biomedical sensor in a transmitting unit attached to the patient. The recorded data is converted digitally using ADC and sent to FSK transmitter through FPGA. Verilog HDL has been used to implement the required functions of the FPGA. SIMULINK software has been used to model and simulate Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK) Transmitter/ Receiver suitable for short-range communications. A two-tone FSK signal is generated, passed through a noisy channel, down converted to baseband and passed to FM detector to restore the original transmitted bit stream. The behavioral HDL design has been interfaced to the SIMULINK model and the overall performance has been verified.

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BMAS 2005 - IEEE International Behavioral Modeling and Simulation Conference, 2005;

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IEEE Computer Society

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