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| Título: | Analysis of Fault Injection in Implantable Capacitive Blood-Pressure Sensors |
| Tipo: | Comunicaciones a congresos internacionales |
| Lugar: | International Conference on Biomedical Electronics and Devices (Biodevices 2013) |
| Fecha: | 2013-02 |
| Autores: |
Jose Angel Miguel
Yolanda Lechuga
Mar Martínez
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| Líneas: |
Métodos de test de circuitos integrados digitales y mixtos
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| Proyectos: |
Diseño Testable de Sistemas Heterogéneos con Aplicación a Electrónica Méd...
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| ISBN: | 978-989-8565-341 |
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| Resumen: | This work explores the fault injection problem in the particular case of an implantable capacitive micro-electromechanical pressure sensor for blood-flow measurement applied to the detection of in-stent restenosis. In order to develop a MEMS testing method for this sensor and its related electronic circuitry, an accurate and realistic fault model is essential. A behavioural description of the equivalent capacitance in the fault-free case can be obtained from the analytical and numerical solutions of the deflection of a circular diaphragm under a uniformly distributed pressure. However, the deflection problem for faulty conditions due to, for example, contamination-based defects or partially released structures must be solved and modelled using finite-element analysis. |