System and methods for locating a radiofrequency transceiver in the human body
First Claim
1. A method of locating a patient-swallowed pill transmitter, the method comprising:
- receiving signals from a plurality of antennas disposed about a body of a patient, the signals responsive to a transmitted signal from a pill transmitter swallowed by the patient;
identifying phase differences of the received signals based at least partly on mutual inductance between the pill transmitter and at least some of the plurality of antennas;
determining an initial estimate of a location of the pill transmitter within the body of the patient based at least in part on linear processing of at least the phase differences of the received signals, wherein the initial linear estimate takes into account an orientation of the pill transmitter with respect to at least some of the plurality of antennas;
refining the initial estimate by applying a nonlinear process to the initial linear estimate to produce a nonlinear estimate of the location of the pill transmitter;
filtering the nonlinear estimate of the location of the pill transmitter to produce an overall estimate of the location of the pill transmitter, based at least in part on a previously estimated location of the pill transmitter within the body of the patient; and
outputting an indication of the overall estimate of the location of the pill transmitter for presentation to a clinician;
wherein at least said determining and refining the initial estimate are performed by processing electronics.
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Abstract
Systems and methods described herein use near field communications to locate a radiating transponder, such as a pill swallowed by a patient. The system can be triggered to turn on and transmit an amplitude shift keyed waveform (or other type of waveform) to a set of antennas attached to, coupled with, or near the patient at roughly known locations. The magnetic field emitted by the transponder can be measured by the receiving antennas, for example, using principles of mutual inductance. The differential phase and/or time shifts between the antennas can contain sufficient information to find the location of the transponder and optionally its orientation relative to body coordinates. The system can display the location and/or orientation of the transponder and may optionally provide other information about the movement, flow, or other characteristics of pill to assist clinicians with diagnosis.
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16 Claims
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1. A method of locating a patient-swallowed pill transmitter, the method comprising:
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receiving signals from a plurality of antennas disposed about a body of a patient, the signals responsive to a transmitted signal from a pill transmitter swallowed by the patient; identifying phase differences of the received signals based at least partly on mutual inductance between the pill transmitter and at least some of the plurality of antennas; determining an initial estimate of a location of the pill transmitter within the body of the patient based at least in part on linear processing of at least the phase differences of the received signals, wherein the initial linear estimate takes into account an orientation of the pill transmitter with respect to at least some of the plurality of antennas; refining the initial estimate by applying a nonlinear process to the initial linear estimate to produce a nonlinear estimate of the location of the pill transmitter; filtering the nonlinear estimate of the location of the pill transmitter to produce an overall estimate of the location of the pill transmitter, based at least in part on a previously estimated location of the pill transmitter within the body of the patient; and outputting an indication of the overall estimate of the location of the pill transmitter for presentation to a clinician; wherein at least said determining and refining the initial estimate are performed by processing electronics. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A system for locating a patient-swallowed pill transmitter, the system comprising:
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processing electronics configured to; receive signals from a plurality of antennas disposed about a body of a patient, the signals responsive to a transmitted signal from a pill transmitter swallowed by the patient; identify one or both of phase differences and amplitude shifts based at least partly on mutual inductance between the pill transmitter and at least some of the plurality of antennas; and estimate an initial location of the pill transmitter within the body of the patient based at least in part on linear processing of at least one or both of the phase differences and the amplitude shifts, wherein the initial linear estimate takes into account an orientation of the pill transmitter with respect to at least some of the plurality of antennas of the received signals; refine the initial estimate by a nonlinear process to produce a nonlinear estimate of the location of the pill transmitter; filter the nonlinear estimate of the location of the pill transmitter to produce an overall estimate of the location of the pill transmitter, based at least in part on a previously estimated location of the pill transmitter within the body of the patient; and a memory device comprising physical memory hardware, the memory device configured to store the location of the pill transmitter. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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