Interface Development for the Point-of-care device based on SOPC


Hong Bum Son, Sung Gun Song, Jae Wook Jung, Chang Su Lee, Seong Mo Park, Journal of Information Processing Systems Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 16-20, Jun. 2007  

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Keywords: Point-Of-Care, System-On-a-Programmable-Chip, Interface, Driver, Linux, ?C/OS-II
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Abstract

This paper describes the development of the sensor interface and driver program for a point of care (POC) device. The proposed POC device comprises an ARM9 embedded processor and eightchannel sensor input to measure various bio-signals. It features a user-friendly interface using a fullcolor TFT-LCD and touch-screen, and a bluetooth wireless communication module. The proposed device is based on the system on a programmable chip (SOPC). We use Altera¡¯s Excalibur device, which has an ARM9 and FPGA area on a chip, as a test bed for the development of interface hardware and driver software.


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[APA Style]
Son, H., Song, S., Jung, J., Lee, C., & Park, S. (2007). Interface Development for the Point-of-care device based on SOPC. Journal of Information Processing Systems, 3(1), 16-20. DOI: .

[IEEE Style]
H. B. Son, S. G. Song, J. W. Jung, C. S. Lee, S. M. Park, "Interface Development for the Point-of-care device based on SOPC," Journal of Information Processing Systems, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 16-20, 2007. DOI: .

[ACM Style]
Hong Bum Son, Sung Gun Song, Jae Wook Jung, Chang Su Lee, and Seong Mo Park. 2007. Interface Development for the Point-of-care device based on SOPC. Journal of Information Processing Systems, 3, 1, (2007), 16-20. DOI: .